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Since its opening in 1925, Rhodes College has been a source of architectural beauty in Memphis, Tennessee. Over the years, the College's planners and architects have succeeded in creating a feeling of harmony and unity with the consistent use of Collegiate Gothic architecture. This digital collection includes photographs relating to the College’s buildings and grounds. There are images of dedications, construction, exteriors, interiors, furniture, decorations, sculptures, paintings and individuals connected with the buildings.
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Thomas W. Briggs Student Center
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Also called the BCLC, it Includes the Lynx Lair, Crain Reception Hall, the Alburty Swimming Pool and the McCallum Ballroom.
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Includes open areas, aerials, gardens, statues, buildings that have been removed, courts, gates, architectural details
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S. DeWitt Clough Hall
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Charles E. Diehl Memorial Court
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Richard Halliburton Tower
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The Frank M. Harris Memorial Building
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Berthold S. Kennedy Hall
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Dorothy C. King Hall
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The William Neely Mallory Gymnasium
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Harry B. McCoy, Jr. Theatre
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The Paul Barret, Jr. Library
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Neely Hall, Catherine Burrow Refectory, Hyde Hall and Rollow Hall.
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The Science buildings include Frazier Jelke, Rhodes Physics Tower, Ohlendorf Hall and the amphitheatre.
All rights reserved. The accompanying digital objects and their associated documentation are provided for online research and access purposes. Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and present this digital object and the accompanying documentation, without fee, and without written agreement, is hereby granted for educational, non-commercial purposes only. The Rhodes College Archives and Special Collections reserves the right to decide what constitutes educational and commercial use. In all instances of use, acknowledgement must be given to the Rhodes College Archives and Special Collection, Memphis, TN. For information regarding permission to use this image, please email the Archives at archives@rhodes.edu or call 901-843-3902.
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