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[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of Clark Hall while under construction. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of the removal of a house on the future site of Clark Hall. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. Two men can be seen moving debris around in the yard, a man is standing on a ladder facing the yard, and a woman is standing inside the partially demolished house.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall exterior]

Description: Photograph of the exterior of Clark Hall. It was named for Ms. Edith L. Clark, first Dean of Women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. Clark Hall was built in 1966.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of Clark Hall while under construction. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. This photo shows the construction of the second floor.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall exterior]

Description: Photograph of the exterior of Clark Hall. It was named for Ms. Edith L. Clark, first Dean of Women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. Clark Hall was built in 1966.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of the removal of a house on the future site of Clark Hall. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. This photograph was taken from across the street of the partially demolished house.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of Clark Hall while under construction. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. A truck identified as "A.P. Kasch & Sons Mechanical Contractors" is parked in front of the building.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of Clark Hall while under construction. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of Clark Hall while under construction. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. This photo shows the construction of the second floor.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of Clark Hall while under construction. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. This photo shows the construction of the third floor.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clark Hall during construction]

Description: Photograph of the removal of a house on the future site of Clark Hall. Clark Hall was named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the first dean of women, 1916-1944. Located on the corner of Maple Street and Avenue C, Clark is one of UNT's "standard halls" that houses mainly freshmen. This is an aerial view of the partially demolished house with a car in the driveway.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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