Browsing Milligan Exhibits by Title
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The new Administration Building, later renamed Derthick Hall
(undated)The new Administration Building (later named Derthick Hall) -
New Boys' Dormitory
(Milligan College, 1923)Catalog description of the “New Boys’ Dormitory” (Pardee Hall), from the 1923 catalog. -
"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 -
The New Testament Church Pattern
(First Christian Church, New Castle, Pennsylvania, 1946)This pamphlet contains two sermons Pearl Howard "P. H." Welshimer delivered at the Annual Convention of the Disciples of Christ in Pennsylvania. The first sermon talks about the church and what constitutes the church. He ... -
The Nineteen Hundredth Anniversary of Pentecost
(Anniversary of Pentecost Committee, undated)This pamphlet talks about Pentecost and what it means to Christians. It gives the history of Pentecost and the approximate year that the 1900th anniversary would be. It also focuses on Christian unity. It talks about how ... -
"Oh, the Humanities!", "The night before the test," "Dennis Helsabeck's enthusiasm for Humanities is contagious," "Humanagonies...not that bad," and "Buford on Humanities"
(The Stampede, 1995-04-07)Several articles about Humanities in The Stampede, April 7, 1995, p. 1-2, 4-5 -
Oldest known record of the Buffalo Institute, March 28, 1866
(1866-03-28)This is a copy of the oldest known record of Buffalo Male and Female Institute. It is a statement of charges and credits to G. W. and S. W. Williams on behalf of their children. It is signed by Wilson G. Barker, founder ... -
Orvel Crowder: professor, coach, preacher
(Johnson City Press, 1966-03)Newspaper clipping from the Johnson City Press (1966) elaborates on Crowder's background. -
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 ... -
P. H. Welshimer Memorial Library
(1965)A view of the P.H. Welshimer Memorial Library, c. 1960s. Sutton Hall is seen above the library. -
P.H. Welshimer Library Construction Bids
(undated)This document details cost comparisons between five different construction companies. The $600,000 it took to build Welshimer then is equivalent to over $5,000,000 today. -
P.H. Welshimer Library Layout
(undated)These layouts from an unknown time period show how the library was organized in the past. Many areas now accessible to anyone used to be closed off, and the books have certainly been shifted around from their original placements. -
P.H. Welshimer Library Under Construction
(undated)This photo shows the construction progress made before the library's completion. Even before it was finished, the building took on a very unique, recognizable shape for any who know it, from the steeple all the way down ... -
P.H. Welshimer Library Under Construction
(undated)This photo shows the construction progress made before the library's completion. Even before it was finished, the building took on a very unique, recognizable shape for any who know it, from the steeple all the way down ... -
P.H. Welshimer Library Under Construction
(undated)This photo shows the construction progress made before the library's completion. Even before it was finished, the building took on a very unique, recognizable shape for any who know it, from the steeple all the way down ... -
P.H. Welshimer with daughters Mildred and Helen
(2021)P.H. Welshimer with daughters Mildred and Helen -
Page from the 1970-71 Bulletin
(Milligan College Bulletin, 1969)The catalog description for the Humanities course sequence from the 1970-71 bulletin, p. 45 -
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Pardee Duck
(1970-04-10)Pardee Rowdies kept college life lively! This article from the April 10, 1970 Stampede mentions the Pardee resident who has a pet duck. -