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  • Collection: Buildings & Campus

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The Cotton House was built as the Phi Kappa Tau house, the first of a proposed "Quadrangle Plan", which called for Centre's fraternities to build houses on land behind Craik House and along Maple Aveneu. The Phi Kappa Tau house was the only such…

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Photograph of students outside Cowan Dining Hall, circa 1970.

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Undated view of the east side of the newly constructed Ferris football stadium, circa 1923.

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Exterior view of Hillcrest House on the Centre College campus, circa 1930. Originally built as the college refectory, Hillcrest served as the home of Centre's presidents from 1831 until 1937. It was later used as a faculty and student residence and a…

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Exterior view of Hillcrest House on the Centre College campus, circa 1930. Originally built as the college refectory, in 1831 Hillcrest became the home of Centre president John C. Young, and served as the home of Centre's presidents until Craik House…

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Exterior view of Hillcrest House on the Centre College campus, circa 1920. Originally built as the college refectory, in 1831 Hillcrest became the home of Centre president John C. Young, and served as the home of Centre's presidents until Craik House…

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Exterior view of Old Boyle-Humphrey Gymnasium on the Centre College campus, circa 1900. The gymnasium opened in the fall of 1892. On April 1, 1912, the building burned, and was then completely demolished.

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Exterior view of the north side of Old Boyle-Humphrey Gymnasium on the Centre College campus, circa 1900. The gymnasium opened in the fall of 1892. On April 1, 1912, the building burned, and was then completely demolished.

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View of Old Boyle-Humphrey Gymnasium on the Centre College campus following the fire of April 1, 1912. The building was subsequently demolished, and a new gymnasium built.

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View of Old Boyle-Humphrey Gymnasium on the Centre College campus following the fire of April 1, 1912. The building was subsequently demolished, and a new gymnasium built.

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Photograph of Old Centre on the Centre College campus, circa 1925. C6-H0 was painted on campus buildings by students following the football team's upset of Harvard in 1921.

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Winter scene of Old Centre following an ice storm, dated 1951.

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Engraving of Old Centre on the Centre College campus. The engraving is found in the September 1859 issue of the Centre College Magazine.

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Undated winter view of Old Centre on the Centre College campus. Hillcrest House is visible to the right.

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Undated view of Old Centre on the Centre College campus.

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Photograph of Old Centre on the Centre College campus. Photo is an enlargement from a collage of campus buildings that appeared in the May 29, 1879, issue of the Centre College Courant.

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Engraving of Old Centre on the Centre College campus, circa 1848. Hill Crest is to the right.

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Winter scene of the back of Old Centre on the Centre College campus, circa 1940.

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View of Old Centre on the Centre College campus, circa 1940.

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Undated view of Old Centre on the Centre College campus.

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Undated view of the back of Old Centre on the Centre College campus, circa 1940. McReynolds Hall is on the left.

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View of Old Centre on the Centre College campus, circa 1930.

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Undated view of Old Centre on the Centre College campus.

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View of Old Centre on the Centre College campus, circa 1930

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Photograph of Old Centre on the Centre College campus from Howard A. Dorsey's photograph album dated 1908-09, labeled "College home."
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