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

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

150th_moonlight.jpg
"Moonlight and V. P. I." was written in 1942 by Fred Waring and Charles Gaynor after the Corps of Cadets asked Waring to write a song for the 1942 ring dance.

150th_071b. America Here's My Boy.jpg
This is the cover of sheet music entitled "The Sentiment of Every American Mother: America Here's My Boy," ca. 1917, by Andrew B. Sterling and Arthur Lange, which is about mother's sending their sons off to war during the First World War.

150th_043. JuniorClass1904 Resignation v1.jpg
In 1904 the Junior Class resigned after a fellow cadet was dismissed from the University. The junior class drafted this statement where they said that if the student was not reinstated that they would all resign from the University.

VTA0604070839.jpg
Football program announcing the schedule for 1985-1987, as well as encouraging people to attend the games.

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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_087b. Woodshop in McBryde 1921-22.jpg
This photo depicts a class in the woodworking shop in McBryde Hall in 1921.

150th_ChapelDedication.jpg
This photo depicts the dedication ceremony of War Memorial Chapel.

150th_UR_VTCSOMCharterClass_2014.jpg
This photograph is of the first graduating class of the Virginia Tech Carillion School of Medicine in 2014.

150th_UR_VTCFBRI_ClaytonMetz_ca2021.jpeg
This photo by Clayton Metz of VT University Relations is of an experiment in the Virginia Tech Carilion's Center for Human Neuroscience Research, part of the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC, 2021.

150th_UR_WomensCenter_DanMirolli_2019_0204.jpg
This photograph by Dan Mirolli is of individuals standing in front of the Virginia Tech Women's Center on February 4, 2019

150th_UR_VTIndiaResearchers_undated.jpg
This photograph shows researchers performing a scientific experiment at the Virginia Tech India campus in Chennai, India.

150th_UR_VEStudio_2018.png
This photo depicts an employee of the University Libraries working with a student in the Virtual Environments Studio in 2018.

150th_1980_VMRCVM-groundbreaking.jpg
The groundbreaking of the college’s first building took place with VT president William E. Lavery, Gov. John N. Dalton of Virginia, dean of the college Richard B. Talbot (pictured, left to right) on April 10, 1979. The college opened and classes…

150th_UR_VTC_MeganZalecki_2020_0914.jpg
This photo is of the Virginia Tech Carilion campus in Roanoke, Virginia, taken by Megan Zalecki of VT University Relations on September 14, 2020.

150th_021b.Baseball c 1894.jpg
This photo depicts the baseball team, ca. 1894, playing on Sheib Field in the school's colors at the time of black and gray. The Administrative Building (called the "Rock House") is on the left in the background and the Second Academic Building is on…

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

150th_AirportPhoto.jpg
This photo depicts the hangar at the VPI Airpot which was opened in 1931.

150th_UR_USSTransition_2021.jpeg
This photo is of the Undergraduate Student Senate (USS) Transition Team in 2021. That year, the Student Government Association was disbanded and the USS formed, with the transition team working on the governing documents for the USS prior to the…

150th_UR_TorgersenBridge_ThomasMiller_2020_0212.jpg
This photo by Torgersen Bridge over the Alumni Mall with the Pylons of the War Memorial Court in the background is by Thomas Miller of VT University Relations in February 12, 2020.

150th_UR_ToddScully_undated.jpeg
This undated photo is of Todd Scully, a former VT coach, who was the first Hokie to compete in the Olympics in 1976.

150th_UR_TishLong_ChristinaFranusich_2021_0831.jpg
Leticia "Tish" Long is the second female Rector of the VT Board of Visitors in the university's history. This photo of Long is by Christina Franusich on August 31, 2021.

150th_UR_ThriveLLC_ChristinaFranusich_2018_0817.jpg
This photo by Christina Franusich of VT University Relations is of members of the Thrive Living-Learning Community on campus on August 17, 2018.

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_UR_Theatre101_undated.jpeg
This undated photo depicts Theatre 101, the first new building to receive LEED certification at the university, when it was completed in 2009.

150th_UR_MossCenterCube_undated.jpg
This undated photo shows a student using the Cube in the Moss Arts Center.

150th_UR_SystemX_undated.jpg
System X (pronounced ten) is the university's first supercomputer, which was declared the fastest at any university and third fastest in the world in 2003. This photo is undated.

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

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

150th_1992_Steger_Center.jpg
This photo depicts a woman at the Steger Center in Rian San Vitale, Switzerland. The center was originally named the Center for European Studies and Architecture but was renamed to the Steger Center in 2014.

150th_P1010029.jpeg
Photograph from the Special Collections dedication and reopening in 2006 shows VT Dean of the University Libraries, Eileen Hitchingham (far right) with individuals and plaque of appreciation for donations from the C.E. Richardson Benevolent…

150th_P1010023.jpeg
Photograph from the Special Collections dedication and reopening in 2006 shows VT Dean of the University Libraries, Eileen Hitchingham speaking to crowd.

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_042. Shops Expansion 04.jpg
This photo depicts the shops building after it's expansion in 1904.

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

150th_035. ScienceHall and Barracks4.jpg
This photo depicts Science Hall and Barracks No. 4. Science Hall's construction was finished in 1901, and Barracks No. 4 was completed in 1902.

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_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.

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_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_UR_PaulTorgersen_1999_0816.jpg
Paul Torgersen, president of Virginia Tech, is pictured here on the university campus in Blacksburg. The red steel structure in the background is what would become Torgersen Hall. The photo from VT University Relations dates to August 16, 1999.

150th_100. Patton Hall.jpg
This composite photo of Patton Hall includes a drawing by Carneal & Johnston, Architects, of the intended final building and a photo of the hall when the first floor was completed and occupied by the School of Engineering in Fall 1925. The…
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