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- [192-?]
Looking northeast at the Chemistry Building.
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Looking northeast at the Chemistry Building.
Looking northeast at Chemistry (Thorvaldson) Building in winter.
Looking northeast at Chemistry Building; cars parked in front.
Looking northeast at Chemistry Building.
Looking northeast at Chemistry Building.
Looking northeast at Chemistry Building.
Sketch by L.G. Saunders for the greeting card "Christmas 1957". View of the rear of the building.
Looking northwest across the Bowl at Chemistry Building; winter scene.
The University sheep flock grazing cultivated grass near the Chemistry Building. College Building at right. The swamp fever research barn for horses (background left) visible in its original location north of the Engineering Building. The barn was later relocated just north of the new Agriculture Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The swamp fever research barn served as the factory for manufacturing and bottling the vaccine. Dr. J.S Fulton directed the research. When Dr. Fulton obtained a new laboratory largely funded by vaccine revenue, the old barn was used for post-mortem work on dead animals submitted by farmers for diagnosis. By 1950 the eastern half of the barn would become quarters for the Animal Husbandry Department.
Looking northeast at the front of Chemistry Building shortly after construction. Image has been tinted.
Constuction for Thorvaldson addition
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includes Colin Tennant
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Main entrance of Thorvaldson Building with snow-lade trees in foreground.
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Maain entrance of Thorvaldson Building with snow-laden trees in foreground.
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Thorvaldson building in bright summer light
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Thorvaldson building in fall