Lycoming College - Lycoming College Campus - Past and Present

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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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Architraves, Doors and doorways, Hand railings, Office buildings, Recycled structures, Snow, Windows, Academic Center, Wendle Hall, and Pennington Lounge (1968)
Entrance to Admissions House as seen from College Place. This photo was taken after a January snow storm.
Fireplaces, Office buildings, Remodeling, Windows, Universities and colleges, Admissions House (1987, President's House 1940-1965, Drum House 1857-1939)
View of the renovation of the first floor interior of Drum House in progress.
Construction workers, Electric lines, Interiors, Office buildings, Remodeling, Windows, Admissions House (1987, President's House 1940-1965, Drum House 1857-1939)
View of renovation of the first floor of Drum House in progress.
Construction workers, Doors and doorways, Office buildings, Remodeling, Scaffolding, Trees, Windows, Admissions House (1987, President's House 1940-1965, Drum House 1857-1939)
Exterior view of the renovation of Drum House in progress
Construction workers, Dormers, Office buildings, Recycled structures, Scaffolding, Windows, Admissions House (1987, President's House 1940-1965, Drum House 1857-1939)
Exterior view of the renovation of Drum House in progress.
Architraves, Doors and doorways, Remodeling, Office buildings, Windows, Admissions House (1987, President's House 1940-1965, Drum House 1857-1939)
View of the architecturally-embellished door during the renovation of Drum House in progress. On back: 'Main door - vote for shape on top.'
Chandeliers, Chairs, Fireplaces, Floor coverings, Interiors, Mantels, Mirrors, Paintings, Sofas, Windows, Admissions House (1987, President's House 1940-1965, Drum House 1857-1939)
Interior view of the sitting room of Admissions House
Architraves, Balconies, Chapels, Cupolas, Doors and doorways, Lampposts, Shrubs, Students, Trees, Windows, Clarke Building and Chapel (1939)
View of the back of Clarke Chapel Building, Spring 1998.
Doors and doorways, Dormitories, Fences, Pediments, Stairways, Windows, Crever Hall (1962)
A male student sits at the top of the concrete stairway leading to Crever Hall. The residence hall for women was completed in 1962. The dormitory was named in honor of Dr. Benjamin Crever, who was responsible for the development of the Williamsport Academy, the predecessor of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary. Dr. Crever's wife and daughter were members of the first Seminary faculty. The Seminary later became Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and Junior College, and became a four-year institution, Lycoming College, in 1948.
College administrators, Dwellings, Shutters, Utility poles, Windows, President's House (1940-1965, became Admissions House in 1987)
Photo of the college president's home, Drum House, located at the corner of Washington Boulevard and Elizabeth St. (This block of Elizabeth St. was later re-named College Place.) Drum House was built c. 1857 by Charles and Mary Drum and purchased by Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and Junior College in 1931. It served as the president's residence from 1940-1965. In 1965 the building was renovated as the Fine Arts Department. After a new Fine Arts facility was completed in 1983, the building remained vacant until its extensive renovation in 1987, when it became Admissions House. 2BNG is a duplicate of this photo.
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, 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.
Doors and doorways, Dormitories, Laboratories, Laundries (Rooms and spaces), Lintels, Porches, Windows, Eveland Hall (1912-1979)
Eveland Hall, referred to as the 'Angel Factory,' was built in 1912. The three-story building, which housed ministerial students, was a combiination dormitory, chemistry laboratory, laundry, and heating facility. It was named for William Perry Eveland, the Seminary's president from 1905-1912. It housed a Civil War museum from 1958-68. The building was razed in April 1979.
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.
Dormitories, Hand railings, Shrubs, Sidewalks, Trees, Windows, Forrest Hall (1968)
View of Forrest Hall looking northwest. This photo was taken in the spring of 1998. The three-story residence hall was built to accommodate ninety-two women students. The rooms are arranged as suites, with an adjoining bathroom between two rooms. Groundbreaking for the building was in September 1968, and it was completed in 1969. It was designed and constructed by Unitec Corporation of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Forrest Hall is a memorial from James M. and Katherine Forrest Mathers to Mrs. Mathers' parents, Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Bliss Forrest, and sister, Anna Forrest Burfeindt. Katherine Forrest Mathers graduated from Williamsport Dickinson Seminary in 1928. She earned an A.B. degree in 1932, and Master of Arts degree in 1933, both from Bucknell University. She continues to come back for Homecoming and other campus events.
Doors and doorways, Dormitories, Sidewalks, Trees, Windows, Forrest Hall (1968)
View of Forrest Hall looking northwest. The three-story residence hall was built to accommodate ninety-two women students. The rooms are arranged as suites, with an adjoining bathroom between two rooms. Groundbreaking for the building was in September 1968, and it was completed in 1969. It was designed and constructed by Unitec Corporation of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Forrest Hall is a memorial from James M. and Katherine Forrest Mathers to Mrs. Mathers' parents, Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Bliss Forrest, and sister, Anna Forrest Burfeindt. Katherine Forrest Mathers graduated from Williamsport Dickinson Seminary in 1928. She earned an A.B. degree in 1932, and Master of Arts degree in 1933, both from Bucknell University. She continues to come back for Homecoming and other campus events.
Doors and doorways, Greenhouses, Science education, Shrubs, Stairways, Windows, Joseph A. and Clara Stabler Heim Biology and Chemistry Building (1990)
View of the Heim Biology and Chemistry Building looking west toward the glass-enclosed greenhouse. The Heim Building is a multi-level structure of over 63,000 sq. ft. in area. It contains eight biology laboratories, six chemistry laboratories, three classrooms, departmental seminar rooms, two large lecture halls, thirteen faculty offices, biology and chemistry reading rooms and several student research labs. It also has numerous specialized areas for marine life, instrumentation, a darkroom, a greenhouse, shops, a lab preparation area, and specialized storage. Information for this description is from the program of the dedication, October 13, 1990.
Doors and doorways, Hand railings, Science education, Sidewalks, Stairways, Windows, Joseph A. and Clara Stabler Heim Biology and Chemistry Building (1990)
The back of the Heim Biology and Chemistry Building.
Doors and doorways, Greenhouses, Science education, Shrubs, Stairways, Windows, Joseph A. and Clara Stabler Heim Biology and Chemistry Building (1990)
View of the Heim Biology and Chemistry Building looking west toward the glass-enclosed greenhouse. The Heim Building is a multi-level structure of over 63,000 sq. ft. in area. It contains eight biology laboratories, six chemistry laboratories, three classrooms, departmental seminar rooms, two large lecture halls, thirteen faculty offices, biology and chemistry reading rooms and several student research labs. It also has numerous specialized areas for marine life, instrumentation, a darkroom, a greenhouse, shops, a lab preparation area, and specialized storage. Information for this description is from the program of the dedication, October 13, 1990.