Looking northeast from Park Street. A.R.H. was dedicated on November 24, 1916, the three-story Tudor-style building with Gothic features was part of a campus-wide modernization effort prompted by rising enrollment. Number 293.
Looking northwest with students standing outside building. The first Grinnell high school was built in 1904. An addition that expanded the building to include junior high students was completed in 1921. Number 291. It now houses the Grinnell Community Center.
Looking northwest with students standing outside building. The first Grinnell high school was built in 1904. An addition that expanded the building to include junior high students was completed in 1921. Number 291. It now houses the Grinnell Community Center.
Blair Hall was constructed in 1882-1886, razed in 1961. Cost was $37,200 excluding grading and landscaping. Orignally housed the college chapel, the several departments. Title supplied by cataloger.
Looking southeast. Buildings from left to right: Loose Hall, Read Hall, Haines Hall, James Hall. The Women's Quadrangle was built in 1915. Number 9412.
Looking northeast at front entrance to Rand Gymnasium. Rand Gymnasium was constructed in 1897 for between $10,000 and $17,360 and destroyed in a fire in 1939. It housed the women's physical education program.
Looking southwest at the rear of Rand Gymnasium. Rand Gymnasium was constructed in 1897 for between $10,000 and $17,360 and destroyed in a fire in 1939. It housed the women's physical education program
Looking northeast. The Women's Quadrangle was built in 1915, with a combined cost of about $1 million for the quadrangle, and the men's halls in 1916-17. Number 734.