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Halenbeck Hall model (1965), exterior, St. Cloud State University
Halenbeck Hall, completed in 1965, replaced Eastman Hall as St. Cloud State’s home for physical education and athletics. The building was named for donor Philip Halenbeck. An addition was completed in 1980.
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Headley Hall (1963) construction, St. Cloud State University
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Headley Hall (1963), architect's drawing, exterior, St. Cloud State University
Opened in 1963 as home to classrooms and offices, Headley Hall is named for St. Cloud State president John Headley, who served from 1947 to 1951.
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Headley Hall (1963), exterior, St. Cloud State University
Opened in 1963 as home to classrooms and offices, Headley Hall is named for St. Cloud State president John Headley, who served from 1947 to 1951.
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Headley Hall (1963), exterior, St. Cloud State University
Opened in 1963 as home to classrooms and offices, Headley Hall is named for St. Cloud State president John Headley, who served from 1947 to 1951.
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Two women study together at Garvey Commons (1963), St. Cloud State University
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Students eat lunch, Garvey Commons (1963), St. Cloud State University
Opened in 1963, Garvey Commons serves as the campus dormitories' cafeteria. The building was named for long-time faculty member Beth Porter Garvey.
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Garvey Commons (1963), St. Cloud State University
Opened in 1963, Garvey Commons serves as the campus dormitories' cafeteria. The building was named for long-time faculty member Beth Porter Garvey.
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Garvey Commons (1963), exterior, St. Cloud State University
Opened in 1963, Garvey Commons serves as the campus dormitories' cafeteria. The building was named for long-time faculty member Beth Porter Garvey.
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Hill Hall (1962), exterior, St. Cloud State University
Opened in 1962, Hill Hall, a dormitory, was named for long-time faculty Helen Hill.
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Hill Hall (1962), St. Cloud State University
Opened in 1962, Hill Hall, a dormitory, was named for long-time faculty Helen Hill.
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Mitchell Hall (1958), St. Cloud State University
Named after William B. Mitchell, St. Cloud State’s resident director from 1877 to 1901, Mitchell Hall was completed in 1958 as a dormitory for women.
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Mitchell Hall (1958) snack bar, St. Cloud State University
Named after William B. Mitchell, St. Cloud State’s resident director from 1877 to 1901, Mitchell Hall was completed in 1958 as a dormitory for women.
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People suntan outside of Mitchell Hall (1958), St. Cloud State University
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Mitchell Hall (1958), St. Cloud State University
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Whitney House (1956), St. Cloud State University
Formerly the home of the Whitney family, St. Cloud State purchased Whitney House in 1955.
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Whitney House residents sit by the Whitney House (1956) fireplace, St. Cloud State University
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Whitney House (1956), St. Cloud State University
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Mitchell and Whitney Houses historic marker, St. Cloud State University
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Book Laboratories, Kiehle (1952), St. Cloud State University
Kiehle was opened in 1952 as St. Cloud State's first building built as a library. It served as the campus library until 1971. Since 1974, Kiehle has served as home to the Department of Art.
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Kiehle (1952), exterior, St. Cloud State University
Kiehle was opened in 1952 as St. Cloud State's first building built as a library. It served as the campus library until 1971. Since 1974, Kiehle has served as home to the Department of Art.
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Brown Hall (1960), St. Cloud State University
Opened in 1960, Brown Hall contains classrooms and offices. Brown Hall is named after St. Cloud State president, Joseph Brown, who served from 1916 to 1927.
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Brown Field (1927), exterior, St. Cloud State University
Opened in 1927, the Joseph C. Brown Athletic Field stood just west of Shoemaker Hall.
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Stewart Hall (1950), "A" Building, Old Model School (1906), "B" Building (1947), and Riverview (1913), St. Cloud State University
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Stewart Hall (1950), exterior, St. Cloud State University
Stewart Hall, which opened in 1948 as St. Cloud State's main classroom building, was named for Warren Stewart. Stewart served as St. Cloud State resident director from 1938 to 1948.