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Photo of the Students' Army Training Corps Barracks Buildings

Scanned Photo of Students' Army Training Corps Barracks
Exterior photo of the Barracks built in 1918 to house the 200 students of the Students' Army Training Corps unit at Morningside College. Morningside was one of 400 institutions selected to host a SATC unit. The SATC was demobilized in December of…

Portrait of Lieutenant Harry Brown, Commander of the Students' Army Training Corps Unit

Scan of Portrait of Lieutenant Harry Brown, Commander of the Students' Army Training Corps Unit
Portrait of Lieutenant Harry H. Brown. Lt. Brown was assigned by the War Department to lead Morningside's Students' Army Training Corps in 1918, during World War One. After the SATC was demobilized by the US government, Lt. Brown stayed at…

Photo of Albert E. Behmer, Class of 1919, in Football Gear

Scanned Photo of Albert E. Behmer, Class of 1919
Photo of Albert E. Behmer in his football gear during his time at Morningside College. Behmer was a star quarterback on the college's football team and active in track and baseball as well. He was a popular figure on campus before joining the US Army…

Photo of Wilson Clark, Class of 1917

Scanned Photo of Wilson Clark, Class of 1917
Photo of Morningside Student Wilson Clark, class of 1917. Clark is pictured in his football gear. He volunteered for the military just after the United States entered World War One and served as an ambulance driver in France.

Portrait of President Alfred E. Craig

Scanned Portrait of President Alfred E. Craig
Portrait of Morningside College President Alfred E. Craig. Craig served as president from 1911 until 1918. He was known as a devout Methodist and staunch Progressive.

Morningside College Chiefs: Pitcher/Catcher Camp December 27-28

Morningside College Chiefs: Pitcher/Catcher Camp December 27- 28, part 1 of 2
Morningside Baseball being active in the community and teaching younger kids how to play baseball.

"Pro" Baseball Scholarship Description Document

"Pro" Baseball Scholarship Description Document
Scholarship made in order to honor a legendary coach by Paul Splittorff.

Letter of Employment to Professor Agnes B. Ferguson from Postal Censorship Committee

PDF of Letter from Postal Censorship Committee to Professor Agnes B. Ferguson
Letter from the Postal Censorship Committee certifying that Morningside College Professor Agnes B. Ferguson worked for the federal government from February 7, 1918 to December 19, 1919. Professor Ferguson taught the German language at Morningside…

Photo of Charles Fry

Scanned and Recolored Photo of Charles Fry
Photo of Morningside Student Charles Fry, class of 1918. Fry was President of his class in 1917. He served in the US Army in 1918, and died from the Spanish Influenza at Camp Dodge in October, 1918. The original photo was a photo negative, this copy…

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Front of Charles City Hall in 1993

Front of Charles City Hall in 1993
Photograph of the Charles City Hall building on Morningside College's campus in 1993.

Students on the Step of Charles City Hall

Students on the Step of Charles City Hall
A picture showing students standing on the steps outside of Charles City Hall with a tree covering obstructing the view.

Construction of Charles City Hall, ca. 1890

Construction of Charles City Hall, ca. 1890
A picture depicting the building progress of Charles City Hall on Morningside college campus ca, 1890.

A 1912 Postcard of the Conservatory of Music

A 1912 Postcard of the Conservatory of Music
A 1912 postcard with a depiction of the Conservatory of Music on Morningside College's campus.

Front of Conservatory of Music, ca. 1900

Front of Conservatory of Music, ca. 1900
A photograph of the front of the Conservatory of Music (otherwise known as Charles City Hall) before the fire, showing off the old roof and bell tower.

Profile of Conservatory of Music, ca. 1900

Profile of Conservatory of Music, ca. 1900
A photograph taken slightly from the side of the Conservatory of Music, showing off the old roof and bell tower.

Conservatory of Music, 1914

Conservatory of Music, 1914
A photograph of the Conservatory of Music in 1914, taken prior to the fire that destroyed the front of the building.

Historic Place Plaque for Charles City College Hall

Historic Place Plaque for Charles City College Hall
A photograph of the plaque presented to Charles City Hall after becoming being registered on the National Register for Historic Places.

Charles City Hall from the Street, ca. 1990

Charles City Hall from the Street, ca. 1990
A photograph of Charles City Hall, taken from the street ca. 1990.

Conservatory Hall in 1917

Conservatory Hall in
A picture of Conservatory Hall in 1916, otherwise known as Charles City Hall. This photo was included in a Bulletin from Morningside College.

Charles City Named to Register

Charles City Named to Register
An article from the Collegian Reporter talking about Charles City being named to the National Register of Historic Places.

Morningside College Baseball 1972

Morningside College Baseball 1972
Program for the 1972 Chief's baseball season

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.

Sioux (2004), The

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The Sioux is the official Morningside College Annual Yearbook. Publication began in 1901, and continued intermittently until 2004. The 2004 yearbook contains pictures, short articles, sporting results, and other college news and events related to…

Sioux (1999), The

Sioux (1999), The<br />
The Sioux is the official Morningside College Annual Yearbook. Publication began in 1901, and continued intermittently until 2004. The 1999 yearbook contains pictures, short articles, sporting results, and other college news and events related to…

Sioux (1995), The

Sioux (1995), The<br />
The Sioux is the official Morningside College Annual Yearbook. Publication began in 1901, and continued intermittently until 2004. The 1995 yearbook contains pictures, short articles, sporting results, and other college news and events related to…