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150th_PostwarTrailerCourt.jpg
This photo depicts one of the trailer courts that was set-up following World War II to accommodate for the growing number of students at the University.

150th_Reston.jpg
This photo depicts five unidentified women in an office at the first Northern Virginia Graduate Center in Reston, Virginia.

150th_SeaGrant1.jpg
This flier depicts the logo for the Virginia Sea Grant Program at Virginia Tech.

150th_SmythBiology.jpg
This photo depicts a biology classroom that was located in Smyth Hall. The building was originally known as the Natural Sciences Building but was renamed in 1949 to Smyth Hall.

150th_Swimming.jpg
This photo depicts the swimming team in 1970 after the sport was made the first intercollegiate competitive sport for women.

150th_ThomasHall.jpg
This photo depicts Thomas Hall shortly after it was built. Thomas hall was a dormitory that was named after Medal of Honor recipient, Herbert Thomas.

150th_University.png
These clippings discuss Virginia Polytechnic Institute's name change to Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

150th_VictoryMarch1.jpg
This song was written by Cadet Charles Steinwedel after the Gobbles upset Georgetown in football in 1942.

150th_VictoryMarch2.jpg
This song was written by Cadet Charles Steinwedel after the Gobbles upset Georgetown in football in 1942.

150th_VPIseal.jpeg
This photo depicts the seal of Virginia Polytechnic Institute after the University's name was changed in 1944.

150th_WBasketball.jpg
This photo depicts the women's basketball team playing a game in the 1980s. The Virginia Tech player who is pictured is Renee Dennis, #44, played from 1983-1987 and was the first Virginia Tech woman to have her jersey retired.

150th_062. Shops Building Burned.jpg
This photo depicts the Shops Building shortly after it burned down in 1913.

150th_063. Smallpox  1913_1015 Richmond Virginian.jpg
This newspaper article describes several smallpox cases that occurred in Blacksburg in 1913. It is aso noted in the article that everyone at the University had been vaccinated prior to the outbreak.

150th_065. Owens Sears Meade Freeman Mays v2.jpg
This composite photo depicts Charles Owens, John Sears, Floyd Meade, Alonzo Freeman, and Preston Mays. These men were some of the first African American that were connected to the University.

150th_068. Commencement 1915 promenade on Main walk.jpg
This photo depicts a procession that started infront of the academic buildings and finished at the field house for the commencement ceremony.

150th_070. Charles E Vawter c1912.jpg
This photo deicts Charles E. Vawter Jr., who was a Professor of Physics at V. P. I. until his resignation in 1917.

150th_071a. 1917 Cadets leave for FtMyer.jpg
This photo depicts the V. P. I. cadets leaving for Fort Myer in 1917.

150th_074. Enlisted Training Detachment 1918b.jpg
This photo depicts several men who were enrolled in the Enlisted Men's Technical School. This school was an eight week course that was meant to teach active enlisted soldiers to learn technical skills.

150th_075. SATC Officers 1918.jpg
This photo depicts the Officers of the Student Army Training Corps in 1918.

150th_076. Virginia flu 1918.jpg
This poster warns people not to enter a specific area without permission from the Board of Health becuase of the Influenza outbreak.

150th_077. TheRock.jpg
This photo depicts the World War I memorial, also known as "The Rock", that is on campus. This memorial was first unveiled in July 1919 just before the commencement ceremonies.

150th_080. Burruss 1919.jpg
This photo depicts J. A. Burruss. Burruss was the President of the University from 1919 to 1945.

150th_081. 1920 Mess Formation.jpg
This photo depicts the Corps of Cadets in mess formation sometime during 1920.

150th_085a. Golden Jubilee left.jpg
This photo depicts the Alumni Registration and Information Area at the Golden Jubliee. Also pictured are several alumni from the Classes of 1875 through 1895. The welcome banner that was hung up in Blackburg was also pictured.

150th_085b. Golden Jubilee right v4.jpg
This photo depicts the alumni gathering at the main tent at the Golden Jubilee. The inside of the tent is also pictured. Also pictured is an ariel view of campus after Golden Jubilee.

150th_086b. AgEd Bldg.jpg
This photo depicts the Agricultural Building at Virginia Polytechnic Institute.

150th_087b. Woodshop in McBryde 1921-22.jpg
This photo depicts a class in the woodworking shop in McBryde Hall in 1921.

150th_088. Brumfield MaryEllaCarr.jpg
This photo depicts Mary Ella Carr Brumfield, who was the first woman to receive a degree from V. P. I.

150th_089. Buggies etc on stoop roof 1923.jpg
This photo depicts Lane Hall (Barracks No. 1) presumably after the sophmore banquet.

150th_092. Work starts on stadium 1923_07.jpg
This photo depicts President J. A. Burruss breaking ground to start the construction of a new athletic stadium.

150th_096. AgExtensionDivBldg 1926_01.jpg
This photo depicts the Agricultural Extension Division Building shortly after its construction was finished and it had been occupied.

150th_097. rural electrification 1924.jpg
This newspaper clipping shows a photograph of electic lines leading to an unidentified farm.

150th_098. campus proposed layout 1925_01.jpg
This map depicts the proposed lay-out of the V. P. I. campus in 1925.

150th_099. turkey hens 1925.jpg
This newspaper clipping describes the women's basketball team's victory over the "Bashful Basketeers" of Concord State. One of the captions uses the term "Turkey Hens", which is what the women's team called themselves. Because the University did not…

150th_104. Librarians Jones_1919 and Brown_1925.jpg
This composite includes a 1919 photo of Eleanor Isabelle Jones, university librarian from 1913 to 1923, and a 1925 photo of Ralph Minthorne Brown, university librarian from 1925 to 1946.

150th_104x. FFV FFA.jpg
This photo is of a plaque on the table where Future Farmers of Virginia (later expanded to Future Farmers of America) was founded by Walter S. Newman, H. C. Groseclose, H. W. Sanders, and E. C. Magill, all associated with V.P.I.'s Department of…

150th_105a. MilesStadium WarMem construction 1926_01 v2.jpg
This composite depicts War Memorial Hall, its gymnasium, and Miles Stadium while under contruction in 1926.

150th_105b. DedicationDay Miles and WarMemHall 1926_1023 v6.jpg
This composite includes photos from Dedication Day for Miles Stadium and War Memorial Hall on October 23, 1926. Alumni were invited to a homecoming for the dedication of War Memorial Hall at 10am, the dedication of Miles Stadium at 2:15pm, and the…

150th_106b. Barracks nos 6 and 7.jpg
These photos depict the new Barracks No. 6 building, dedicated in September 1927, and Barracks No. 7, which was converted from the Science Hall and opened in November 1927.

150th_111. View Down FacRow 1927.jpg
This photo is of the road down Faculty Row, with Patton Hall visible on the left.

150th_113. Building in 1928 v3.jpg
This composite includes 3 photos of construction on the campus. On the left is the new power plant, on the top is the new stone dormitory Barracks No. 8, and on the bottom is of Patton Hall with 3 finished floors on the left and the Administration on…

150th_114. deHaviland DH-4.jpg
This photo is of the deHaviland DH-4 airplane donated to the university by the U.S. Navy for use by students. It arrived without an engine, but the U.S. Army donated two 400 hp V-12 Liberty engines, one to be installed in the DH-4, the other for…

150th_115. infirmary expansion.jpg
This photo depicts the college infirmary (now Henderson Hall) after an expansion nearly doubled its capacity. The addition was completed by the start of the end of 1929.

150th_116. Radio studio.jpg
In the fall of 1929, a sparse, but moderately sound-proof studio was built in an unused room in the tower of War Memorial Hall. The first broadcast aired on January 6, 1930.

FacultyStaffPhoto_AgnewElla.jpg
Photograph of Ella Agnew, the first female extension agent in the country and the namesake of Agnew Hall on Virginia Tech's campus.
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