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    • Bard Hall, 1943

    • Bard Hall, 1943
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    • Bard Hall from the east. A car is parked in front of the building; St. Margaret's Well stands in the field to the left. Built in 1852 by John and Margaret Bard, this building functioned as the original chapel, and was immediately established as a...
    • Cover page

    • Cover page
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    • Page one of a newspaper published by the Community Service Society (formerly the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor) about radio personality Wythe Williams' visit to Ward Manor in 1941.
    • Hotel Morey

    • Hotel Morey
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    • Caption attached to photo reads: "The Madalin House was built in 1839, burned in 1909, and was rebuilt as the Morey Hotel. The small building next on the left housed a shoe repair and Moore's barbershop. In the 1970s Larry Broadmoore Esq. had a...
    • Driving down Friendship St.

    • Driving down Friendship St.
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    • Typed caption attached to photo reads: "This picture was taken in 1928 coming down Friendship from [sic] the old Tivoli post office. The buildings in the picture on the left were the "Farmers Hotel" and the horse sheds, both were torn down to make...
    • Eleanor Roosevelt with Others

    • Eleanor Roosevelt with Others
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    • Eleanor Roosevelt stands with Tivoli residents on the occasion of her Memorial Day speech at the Red Church. The woman on her right is Alice Bard, and the gentlemen on her left are veterans "Billy" Brown and George Woolsey, respectively.
    • Hartzell Album, Page 1

    • Hartzell Album, Page 1
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    • Four photographs identified as (clockwise, from top left): "the K7X tennis court," "'Cecilia'(?) Bourne and Gar;" "'Bill' Alexander meditating on the Aldrich estate;" and "Ludlow and Willink Hall."
    • Hartzell Album, Page 7

    • Hartzell Album, Page 7
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    • Three photographs identified from left to right : "one of Laura's progeny" showing a kitten in the grass, with a horse and cart visible in the background; "Mac, June 1914," and "Bill, 1915."
    • Hartzell Album, Page 8

    • Hartzell Album, Page 8
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    • This page contains three photographs identified clockwise, from top, left as: "Some 'damned Sigs,' after chapel, 1915; "Two new Sigs, 1915, 'Pierre' Bleecker, and 'Maurice' Kendall;" and "Tug of War procession, alias 'parade,' 1915."
    • Hartzell Album, Page 12

    • Hartzell Album, Page 12
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    • This page contains five photographs. From top left and moving clockwise, the first is a team portrait identified as "S.S.C., 1914 squad". A student seated in the front row can be seen holding a football. The second photograph is labelled "the...
    • Hartzell Album, Page 37

    • Hartzell Album, Page 37
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    • Three photographs depicting, clockwise from top left, the annual Freshmen 'Tug of War'; Paul Hartzell as a student; and a building identified here as the "eye sore" which no longer stands.
    • Fite with students

    • Fite with students
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    • Harvey Fite working with students in Orient Hall, which at that time housed the art and theater departments. Students are identified from left as: Sally Martin, Guy Robinson, and Nancy Levin. Orient was destroyed by fire in April of 1955.
    • "Bard's Folly"

    • "Bard's Folly"
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    • Photograph identified as follows: "Bard's Folly." Written and produced by Harvey Fite in Orient Theater (1935), this is a skit about John Bard reluctantly giving his consent to having a college and enrolling the first student. Cast (from left to...

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