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[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 is a close-up photo of the construction of the first 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 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 outer wall being constructed of bricks. A partial view of the name of the brick company "ARTIN BRICK CO" can be seen on the side of the delivery truck.
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 with the name "Stokes Construction Co. General Contractors San Marcos Texas" is parked beside the partially constructed building.
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. The number 10 can be seen on the front door of the partially demolished house. Several framed window panes are propped against trees in the front yard.
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.
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 outer wall being constructed of bricks.
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 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 looking through "The Hassen" sign. The words " APT.16, 1518 EAGLE DR. PHONE DU 2 5376" can be seen on "The Hassen" sign. Several framed window panes are propped against trees in the front yard of… more
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 photograph appears to have an overlay of another image.
Date: 196X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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