Lycoming College - Lycoming College Campus - Past and Present

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  • Subject = Old Main (1839-1968)
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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, Clothes chests, Decorations, Desks, Dormitories, Interiors, Posters, Rocking chairs, Rooms and spaces, Students, Studying, Writing, Old Main (1839-1968)
Four views of students' rooms in Old Main, showing period furniture, draperies, and the students' decorative touches. Three photos show female students studying and writing.
Cornices, Cupolas, Dormitories, Gates, Office buildings, Pediments, Porches, Stone walls, Trees, Universities and colleges, Old Main (1839-1968)
View of the entrance to Williamsport Dickinson Seminary looking through the stone gateway toward Old Main and Bradley Hall.
Apartments, Bookcases, Chairs, Decorations, Desks, Dormitories, Draperies, Light fixtures, Paintings, Windows, Old Main (1839-1968)
An interior view of one of the faculty apartments located east section of Old Main. A bookcase with glass doors is against one wall. A wicker chair and sofa have matching cushions. A wooden serving tabls stands in the middle of the room. A desk and chair are along another wall. Light fixtures hang from the ceiling.
Alumni and alumnae, Buildings, Demolition, College administrators, Old Main (1839-1968)
According to the Winter 1969 issue of the Lycoming Alumni Bulletin, "The contents of the box buried in the cornerstone in 1855 were eagerly scrutinized by Oliver E. Harris, center, director of development and two alumni." The alumni pictured are Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Peterson, Jr. Marjorie Peterson served as a librarian at Lycoming College and was a member of the Class of 1949, the first class at Lycoming to receive baccalaureate degrees. More information, including a listing of the contents of the box, can be found starting on page 7 of the Alumni Bulletin.
Bells, Hoisting machinery, Cupolas, Demolition, Old Main (1839-1968)
Before demolition begins, the bell from the west wing tower of Old Main is carefully lifted and removed, to be preserved, restored and later put on display in the Bell Lounge of the Academic Center.
Buildings, Demolition, Old Main (1839-1968)
Work begins on the center section of Old Main as the historic building is demolished. This photos appears on apge 9 of the Winter 1969 issue of the Lycoming Alumni Bulletin with the caption, "The removal of the roof on the north side of the center section revealed the huge beams and steel supports."
Buildings, Demolition, Old Main (1839-1968)
The east wing is the last part of Old Main to stand. This photo appears on page 10 of the Winter 1969 issue of the Lycoming Alumni Bulletin. The caption reads, "The east wing finally succumbed December 24, 1968."
Buildings, Cupolas, Demolition, Old Main (1839-1968)
The cupola on the west wing of Old Main comes down. According to the Lycoming Alumni Bulletin (Winter 1969), "Hopes of removing the west wing cupola intact were doomed; the 80' boom was inadequate to preserve this symbol of the past. Instead, the contractor decided to put a cable around the base of the tower and pull it down with a Caterpillar tractor." This photo appears on page 5 of the Alumni Bulletin with the caption "A fraction of a second later the weathervane impaled the driveway."
Buildings, Demolition, Old Main (1839-1968)
The center section is all the remains of Old Main. Demolition of Old Main began on December 18, 1968 and was completed approximately two weeks later. More information regarding the demolition of Old Main can be found in the Winter 1969 issue of the Lycoming College Bulletin located in the Lycoming College Archives.
Dormitories, Fire escapes, Office buildings, Sidewalks, Trees, Walking, Women, Old Main (1839-1968)
A female student walks east in back of Old Main. On back: 'Published Sept. 19 1948.'
Chandeliers, Chairs, Chapels, Flags, Pianos, Shutters, Stages (Platforms), Tables, Old Main (1839-1968)
Views of a music room and the chapel in Old Main.
Balconies, Cornices, Doors and doorways, Dormitories, Porches, Universities and colleges, Old Main (1839-1968)
A front view of Old Main featured on a postcard sent from Hazel K. to Miss Bessie E. Miller.
Dormitories, Gates, Pedestrian bridges, Stairways, Stone walls, Old Main (1839-1968)
Old Main seen from the front of the stone wall entryway. This is a postcard sent from 'Father' to Miss Rachel Bingaman, Penn's Creek, Pa. March 18, 1921. The front reads: 'Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, PA.'
Cornices, Dormitories, Dwellings, Gates, Stairways, Stone walls, Trees, Old Main (1839-1968)
View of Old Main from the stone gate and steps. On back: 'West looking East Gate.'
Balconies, Cornices, Cupolas, Dormitories, Gates, Office buildings, Pediments, Stone walls, Trees, Universities and colleges, Old Main (1839-1968)
View of Old Main looking south through the stone gates. The West Wing was built in 1839, the East Wing in 1850, and the center section was added in 1855. That section became six stories of faculty and administrative offices. Old Main functioned as a residence hall, classrooms, administrative building, and chapel combined. It was demolished in 1968. The former site is occupied by Lamade Gymnasium.
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.
Balconies, Cornices, Cupolas, Dormitories, Gates, Office buildings, Pediments, Universities and colleges, Old Main (1839-1968)
View of Old Main from the wooden fence and railings. The West Wing was built in 1839, the East Wing in 1850, and the center section was added in 1855, which became six stories of faculty and administrative offices. Old Main functioned as residence hall, classrooms, administrative building and chapel combined. It was demolished in 1968. The former site is occupied by Lamade Gymnasium.
Balconies, Cornices, Cupolas, Doors and doorways, Dormitories, Hedges (Plants), Libraries, bridges, Pediments, Windows, Old Main (1839-1968), Bradley Hall (1895-1980)
View of Old Main and Bradley Hall looking across the train tracks. Old Main served as a dormitory, classrooms, and offices. Bradley Hall was the location of music instruction, the library, and other classes.
Balconies, Cornices, Dormitories, Office buildings, Pediments, Porches, Sidewalks, Trees, Universities and colleges, Wings (Building divisions), Old Main (1839-1968)
View of the east wing of Old Main looking north. This photo appears in a 1933 brochure, 'Williamsport Dickinson in the Beautiful Alleghenies,' and on the cover of the program for Guest Day, Saturday, May 14, 1938.
Balconies, Gates, Lawns, Porches, Shrubs, Sidewalks, Trees, Vines, Old Main (1839-1968)
Students are gathered on the lawn in front of Old Main. Sunlight filters through the trees. The view is looking toward Eveland Hall (Angel Factory). The very front of Old Main with its balcony and porch is seen. On back: 'Elizabeth Scollon Leonard, Old Main Facing West and Eveland Hall.' Elizabeth Scollon is a 1920 graduate of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary.