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Found in 1725 Collections and/or Records:
Students, 1920s-1950s, 1920s
Photo #1: Alexander Spahn, '20, P. Celstine, 1920 Photo #2: Reunion, 1920s Group photo casual, outdoors Photo #3: Sherman Gogin, Died of Influenza at Saint John's, March 17, 1920 Photo #4: Alumnus, 1920-1930
Students, 1920s-1950s, 1916 1925
Photo #1: L-R: Andrejeski, Everett Seibel, Cole, Connolly after the effects of the Avon Trip. 1919-1920. Photo #2: Students next to beach house with oars Photo #3: People lined up on the football field with Model T's in background, 1925 Photo #4: Saint Anselms Study Hall, Front: William Maier, '17 (Had one leg totally helpless), 1916
Students, 1920s-1950s, 1922 1925 1926
Photo #1: John Gable, Leo Lauer, Rev. Lawrence Schmidt, OSB (George), 1922 Photo #2: Picnic, 1925 Photo #3: Waiting at the railroad tracks with luggage Photo #4: Albert Nordhus (Class of '30), 1926
Students, 1920s-1950s, 1950
Photo #1: George "Doc" Hickner '50 2 students outdoors smoking Photo #2: First Building Fund office in Auditorium Basment (in 1959 was room A-4) [earlier this room was used for the Liturgical Press, 1940s) Women with desks, manual typewriters, year 1950 (calendar in background)
Students, 1920s-1950s, 1955
Photo #1: Dick Coy '55, Raymond Arne 2 students in Mary Hall dorm room Photo #2: James Hoffman '55, Jerry Wookel Photo #3: Dick Coy '55, outside Mary Hall with window screen Photo #4: Joe Hunn '55, Graduation robes, outside Mary Hall
Students, 1920s-1950s, 1947 1950s
Photo #1: … Program: History IIA "United Nations in Action" October 14, 1947 Photo #2: Monk in classroom, multicultural group of students
Students, 1920s-1950s, 1947 1950s
Photo #1: 2 nurses in uniform listening to the radio, 1950s Photo #2: Group of students in old Abbey Church
Students, 1920s-1950s, no date
Octoberfest? Group of servers and monks in Quad (Alum Lounge?)
Students, 1920s-1950s, 1960's/70s
In classroom on 3rd quad, post removal of plaster walls
Students, 1920s-1950s, 1957
Group of students looking at The Record, Thomas O'Keefe on namebadge.
