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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Architectural models, Libraries, Lounges, Office buildings, Academic Center, Wendle Hall, and Pennington Lounge (1968)
Scale model of Academic Center by the architectural firm of Wagner-Hartman Associates. An article written by architect John Hoffman, discussing the plans for the Academic Center appears in the Spring 1968 Lycoming Alumni Bulletin.
Architectural models, Libraries, Lounges, Office buildings, Academic Center, Wendle Hall, and Pennington Lounge (1968)
Scale model of new Academic Center by the architectural firm of Wagner-Hartman Associates. The library wing is at the left of the photo.
Automobiles, Building construction, Building materials, Construction equipment, Girders, Libraries, Office buildings, Universities and colleges, Academic Center, Wendle Hall, and Pennington Lounge (1968)
View, looking northwest, of the construction of the Academic Center on the Lycoming College campus.
Building construction, Girders, Libraries, Lounges, Office buildings, Student unions, Universities and colleges, Academic Center, Wendle Hall, and Pennington Lounge (1968)
View, looking northwest, of the construction of the Academic Center on the Lycoming College campus. This is the faculty office wing, built to accommodate at least sixty-six offices, with movable partitions permitting flexibility, and room for secretarial staff.
Building construction, Libraries, Lounges, Office buildings, Parking lots, Wings (Building divisions), Academic Center, Wendle Hall, and Pennington Lounge (1968)
View, looking northeast, of the construction of the Academic Center on the Lycoming College campus.
Building construction, Construction equipment, Girders, Libraries, Office buildings, Theaters, Universities and colleges, Academic Center, Wendle Hall, and Pennington Lounge (1968)
View, looking northwest, of construction of the Academic Center in progress. According to an article published in the Fall 1966 'Lycoming Alumni Bulletin', it was necessary to go forty-two feet below grade at the west side of the building by Mulberry Street before pouring the footings. 'More than 36 cubic yards of earth were removed. Structural steel first appeared in the middle of November.'
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.'
Athletes, Athletic fields, Cupolas, Dormitories, Grandstands, Office buildings, Stadiums, Old Athletic Field
View of the the athletic field and bleachers c.1920, with male and female athletes on the field. It looks like a baseball game may be in progress. Males are dressed in casual clothing; one male is wearing shorts. The females are wearing white blouses and long, dark skirts. The backs of the Barn, Old Main and Bradley Hall can be seen behind the fleld. Duplicate of 784BNG and 803BNG .
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.
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.'
Clock towers, Columns, Fences, Office buildings, Pediments, Porticoes (Porches), Stairways, Trees, Windows, Long Administration Building (1968, John W. Long Library 1951-1968)
View from above of Long Administration Building, possibly photographed from a window in Rich Hall, or the Fine Arts Center.
Columns, Clock towers, Columns, Fences, Lintels, Office buildings, Stairways, Long Administration Building (1968, John W. Long Library 1951-1968)
Front view of Long Hall looking northeast from The Quad, as photographed at the 1987 Commencement Ceremony. Long Library was built in 1950-51, and named in honor of John W. Long, the President of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and its successor, Lycoming College, from 1921-1955. The clock face was installed in the tower in 1959. The building was home to the library until 1968, when the Academic Center was constructed. It now is the residence of administrative offices.
Clock towers, Columns, Fences, Office buildings, Pediments, Porticoes (Porches), Trees, John W. Long Library (1951-1968, Long Administration Building 1968)
View, looking upward, of the entryway and clock tower of John W. Long Hall, now the Long Administration Building. Long Hall was built in 1950-51, and named in honor of John W. Long, president of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and Junior College, and then Lycoming College, from 1921-1955. The clock face was installed in the tower in 1959. The building was home to the library until 1968, when the Academic Center was constructed. It was converted to administrative offices. This photo is on the title page of the Arrow, vol. 40, 1988.
Architraves, Clock towers, Columns, Office buildings, Pediments, Shrubs, Stairways, Trees, Long Administration Building (1968, John W. Long Library 1951-1968)
View of Long Administration Building looking east from The Quad. The clock in the clock tower was a gift from the Class of 1958.
Clock towers, Office buildings, Pediments, Porticoes (Porches), Railings, Snow, Universities and colleges, Long Administration Building (1968, John W. Long Library 1951-1968)
A winter scene of Long Hall, viewed from between the Clarke Building and Chapel, left sidevof the photo, and Memorial Hall, to the right. A print of this photograph is in the 1965 yearbook.