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Portrait of William 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.
Tags: Alumni, Students, W. L. Harding
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.
Tags: Agora Club, Students
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…
Portrait 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…
Tags: Influenza 1918, Students, World War I
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…
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.
Tags: Athletics, Students, Wilson Clark
Photo of Albert E. Behmer, Class of 1919, in Football Gear
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…
Tags: Albert E. Behmer, Athletics, Football, Students