Browsing Milligan Exhibits by Issue Date
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Milligan College students, c.1907
(1907)Milligan College students from Virginia sitting in front of the Hopwood House, c. 1907. The Hopwood House, named after Milligan President, Josephus Hopwood and his wife Sarah Eleanor LaRue Hopwood, served as a students’ ... -
German Class
(1907-1908)German class. Miss Anne Beatrice Grayson in center, teacher of ancient and modern languages. Magie M. Wright, George Robert Lowder, George Bowman, Alta Agnes Carpenter, Persie Owen, Birch, Alvin J. Combs, Stella Lee Sutton ... -
Elma Ellis
(Cargille's Art Gallery, JC, TN, 1908)Milligan faculty was also mixed, although typically there were more male teachers than female. Elma E.R. Ellis, a graduate of the University of Tennessee, taught at Milligan for several years, beginning in 1899. -
Ossolian Literary Society
(1909-1910)Milligan College, like most other colleges and universities of the time, had literary societies, clubs focused on readings and recitations. Despite Josephus Hopwood’s history of having helped combine literary societies at ... -
Math Class
(1909-1910)Mathematics class. Back row: Frank Knight, Ollie Mae Shelburne, Wise Worrell, Catherine Thomas, Edith or Mary Campbell. Seated: Charmain Thomas, Minerva Shelburne, Nell V. Front: Raleigh H. Tabor -
Milligan College Campus Day, 1912
(1912)Students participating in "Campus Day" in front of the Administration Building (now Derthick Hall) and Hopwood House, c. 1912. -
1915 Ad
(Milligan Light, 1915)This ad from a 1915 edition of the Milligan paper The Light proudly lists being coeducational as one of the college’s merits. -
During rebuilding of classroom building following fire, 1918
(1918)Campus after the fire, 1918. Note the barracks in the foreground. -
SATC company trained at Milligan College, 1918
(1918)SATC (Student Army Training Corps) company trained at Milligan College, 1918 -
The Milligan Periscope, May 1918, pages 2-3
(1918-05)The May 1918 Periscope’s (a Milligan literary publication) dedication page and listing of "Milligan Boys in the Service" -
The Milligan Periscope, May 1918, pages 20-23
(1918-05)Student writings about the war in the May 1918 Periscope -
Correspondence from the United States Food Administration to Josephus Hopwood
(1918-10-21)Correspondence to the president of Milligan (mistakenly thought to still be Josephus Hopwood) from Herbert Hoover, the head of the Food Administration, 1918 -
Correspondence from Henry Derthick to Josephus Hopwood about the fire, 1918
(1918-11-19)Correspondence to Josephus Hopwood from Henry Derthick discussing the fire and the vision for the future, 1918 -
Statement of Claim for Reimbursement of Costs by Milligan College, page A2, 1919
(1919-02-11)Milligan’s Statement of Claim to the War Department, page A2, 1919, showing the cost of the fire -
"The New Milligan," The Periscope, November, 1921, pages 5-6
(1921-11)"The New Milligan," The Periscope, November, 1921, pages 5-6, discussing the rebuilding of campus -
New Boys' Dormitory
(Milligan College, 1923)Catalog description of the “New Boys’ Dormitory” (Pardee Hall), from the 1923 catalog. -
Milligan College Football Game, c. 1925
(1925)Spectators watch a Milligan football game on Anglin Field, c. 1925. A row of Model T cars parked along the top ridge. -
Milligan College Football Game on Anglin Field, c. 1925
(1925)View of Anglin Field during a Milligan football game, c. 1925. -
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Milligan College students in front of Administration Building, c. 1930
(1930)A group of Milligan students pose in front of the Administration Building (Derthick Hall) for a formal photo, c. 1930.