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  • Collection: Morningside's Historic Photographs

Klinger-Neal Public Relations Photograph

Klinger-Neal Public Relations Picture
A picture of Klinger-Neal Theater taken for the Morningside College Public Relations. It depicts the front of the building and the flowerbeds in front of it.

Black and White Photo of the Front of Klinger-Neal Theatre

Black and White Photo of the Front of Klinger-Neal Theatre
A black and white photograph of the front of the Klinger-Neal theater.the photograph shows the front doors and windows, and the lobby beyond them. The photograph also depicts the flower beds in front of the building and the college lawn.

Klinger-Neal Basement Central Prop Storage

Klinger-Neal Basement Central Prop Storage
A black and white photograph of the central prop storage in the basement of Klinger-Neal theater. Depicted are several materials used for stage design as well as props to be used in productions.

Klinger Forum Plaque

Klinger Forum Plaque
A black and white photograph of the Klinger forum plaque. The plaque commemorates W. A. Klinger's leadership in the democratic process.

Peters Home Later Mendota Hall Side View

Peters Home later Mendota Hall Side View
A black and white photograph of the Peters' home, later Mendota Hall. This photo is a side view of the building. Photo is sized at 7 Inches x 5 Inches.

Peters Home Front View Later Mendota Hall

Peters Home Front View later Mendota Hall 01-02
Black and white photograph of Mendota Hall front view. Back of photo says: "The Peters Farm House. Later a Boarding house for college students. Later a Chemistry Building that caught on fire and burned to the ground. Mendota Hall"

Mendota Hall Front View Through Trees

Mendota Hall Front View Through Trees
Black and white photograph of Mendota Hall. View of the front of the building through trees. Photograph size is 5 Inches by 5 1/2 Inches.

Mendota Hall Chemistry Building Group Photo

Mendota Hall Chemistry Building Group Photo 01-02
Black and White photograph that is 9 1/4 Inches x 7 1/2 Inches on 12 Inches x 9 Inches cardboard. The photo is a group of students in front of Mendota Hall, the chemistry building. The text written on the cardboard says: "Mr. Peters' Home, Dormitory…

Mendota Hall Chemistry Building Front View

Mendota Hall Chemistry Building Front View
Black and White photograph of Mendota Hall, Chemistry Building. Photograph is a view of the front of the building. Photo is a larger print of "Mendota Hall Chemsitry Building".

Mendota Hall Chemistry Building

Mendota Hall Chemistry Building 01-02
Black and White photograph of Mendota Hall, Chemistry Building. Inscription on the back of photo: "Mr. Peters home, later a dormitory for girls, and still later the chemistry building, Mendota Hall".

Morningside College Madrigal Club, Annual Home Concert, April 20, 1922

Morningside College Madrigal Club, Annual Home Concert, April 20, 1922
A booklet from the Morningside College Madrigal Club's Annual Home Concert on April 20, 1922. The booklet has a cover page, a page listing the Madrigal Club's officers and personnel, five pages listing the songs, and a back page acknowledging the…

Portrait of Agnes B. Ferguson ca. 1920

Portrait of Agnes B. Ferguson ca. 1920
A Portrait of Agnes B. Ferguson, former head of the Morningside College German Department.

Portrait of Professor Herbert G. Campbell, ca. 1900

Portrait of H.G. Campbell  ca. 1900
A portrait of renown Morningside Professor Herbert G. Campbell known for his extensive world travels and peace activism during the First World War.

Portrait of Pearl Campbell, ca. 1900

Portrait of Pearl Campbell  ca. 1900
A photograph of Pearl Campbell taken sometime between 1897 and 1900. Pearl Campbell was the wife of Professor Herbert G. Campbell, a philosophy professor at Morningside College during the First World War.

Portrait of Winford L. Lewis, ca. 1906

Portrait of Winford L. Lewis, ca. 1906
A portrait of former Morningside College professor who taught chemistry at the college from 1904-1906, Winford Lee Lewis. He gained international fame for creating a lethal gas named "Lewisite," the gas was believed to be so powerful that it was…

Portrait of William L. Harding, 1903

Scanned Portrait of W. L. Harding, 1903
A portrait of W. L. Harding from the 1903 edition of the Sioux. Harding briefly attended Morningside College. He was Governor of Iowa during World War I and was known for his controversial actions in office.

Portrait of Leon Hickman from 1918-1919 Bulletin

Scanned Portrait of Leon Hickman from 1918-1919 Bulletin
Portrait of Leon Hickman from the Morningside College Bulletin during the 1918-1919 school year. Hickman survived an encounter with the Influenza strain that hit campus in 1918-1919 and became an important figure for Morningside College. He was…

Senior Photo of Ruth Smith

Senior Photo of Ruth Smith
A photo of Ruth Smith, a Morningside college student and president of the Agora Club; an all female club which helped organize the Morningside Red Cross.

Portrait Photograph of James H. Lewis, Class of 1913

Scanned Portrait Photograph of James H. Lewis, Class of 1913
Portrait of James H. Lewis, son of former Morningside College President Wilson Steeley Lewis. James H. Lewis graduated in 1913 and briefly worked as a missionary in China. During World War I Lewis served with the Young Men’s Christian Association…

WW1 Post Card of Edwin and Bernard Brown

 Scanned WW1 Post Card of Edwin and Bernard Brown
Real photo postcard for Edwin Brown, Bernard Brown taken during World War One. Edwin and Bernard were students of Morningside College. Bernard served as part of an Ambulance unit and was Awarded the Croix de Guerre in 1918. Black and White. Sent from…

Portrait of Charles D. Fry from “For God and Country”

Scanned Photo of Charles D. Fry from "For God and Country"
A portrait of Morningside student Charles D. Fry, class of 1918. The portrait is printed in a book titled “For God and Country” that depicts the people of Sioux City who perished during World War I. Fry joined the US army in 1918. He died at Camp…

Portrait of former Morningside College president, Frank E. Mossman, ca. 1920

Portrait of former Morningside College president, Frank E. Mossman, ca. 1920
Frank E. Mossman, class of 1903 is a former graduate of Morningside College. Following the resignation of president Alfred E. Craig, Mossman assumed office in 1919.

Portrait of former Morningside chemistry professor Winford Lee Lewis

Portrait of former Morningside chemistry professor Winford Lee Lewis
Potrait of former Morningside College professor Winford Lee Lewis (1904-1906) he was also a U.S. soldier, as the head of the Chemical Warfare Service unit in Washington D.C., he developed a lethal poisonous gas, that would later be known as…

Portrait of former Morningside College President Frank E. Mossman (1923)

Portrait of former Morningside College president Frank E. Mossman (1923)
A photograph of former Morningside College president Frank Earnest Mossman (1873-1945), he was the first alumni president of the college and fifth overall. Mossman was the first ever captain of first ever Morningside basketball team and graduated in…

Chief's 1970 Baseball Season Program

Chief's 1970 Baseball Season Program
The 1970 season outlook for the Morningside Baseball team. Includes images of Ron Brenner, Earl Turnure, and Greg Gill.