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University of Illinois Postcards University of Illinois Postcards No. Description 1 Administration Building Facing Boardwalk (black & white) 2 Farm Mechanics, Beef Cattle, Horticulture, Agronomy, and Dairy Barns and Herd, postmarked 1911 (color) 3 Agricultural Engineering Science Building, Copyright 1987, Larry Kanfer (color) 4 Robert Allerton Park, postmarked 1958 (color) 5 Allerton House in Robert Allerton Park, near Monticello, Illinois (black & white) 6 Beef Cattle Building, Hereford bull calf and unidentified man (black & white) 7 The Library (color) 8 The Library (color) 9 Library and University Hall (black & white) 10 Altgeld Hall (color) 11 Library Building (black & white) 12 Walk on University Campus (black & white) 13 The Library (color) 14 Library Building (black & white) 15 Altgeld Hall (color) 16 Library (black & white) 17 Library (black & white) 18 Library and University Hall, postmarked 1909 (black & white) 19 Library Building, postmarked 1908 (color) 20 Library Tower (color) 21 Library Building postmarked 1910 (color) 22 Altgeld Hall (black & white) 23 Altgeld Hall (color) 24 Library Building (black & white) 25 Law Building (color) 26 The Library (color) 27 The Library (color) 28 Law Building (color) 29 Animal Science Building, postmarked 1955 (color) 30 Architectural Building, postmarked 1957 (color) 31 Architectural Building (color) 32 Armory (color) 33 Armory, postmarked 1910 (black & white) 34 Armory (black & white) 35 Armory (color) 36 Armory, postmarked 1911 (color) University of Illinois Postcards, page 2 No. Description 37 Armory (color) 38 Armory (black & white) 39 Armory (color) 40 Armory (color) 41 Assembly Hall (color) 42 Assembly Hall (color) 43 Aerial View of Campus (color) 44 Assembly Hall (color) 45 Auditorium (color) 46 Foellinger Auditorium, Copyright 1986, Larry Kanfer (color) 47 Auditorium (black & white) 48 Auditorium, dated 1910 (black & white) 49 Auditorium (color) 50 Auditorium (color) 51 Auditorium (black & white) 52 Auditorium (black & white) 53 Auditorium, postmarked 1908 (black & white) 54 Auditorium (color) 55 Auditorium (color) 56 Women's Residence Hall (color) 57 Women's Residence Hall, postmarked 1920 (color) 58 Chemistry Building (black & white) 59 Chemical Laboratory, dated 1906 (black & white) 60 Chemistry Building (color) 61 Chemistry Building (color) 62 Chemistry Building (color) 63 Chemistry Building (color) 64 Chemistry Building (color) 65 Chemistry Building (color) 66 Chemistry Building, postmarked 1911 (color) 67 Chemistry Building (black & white) 68 Commerce Building (color) 69 Agricultural Building (black & white) 70 Agriculture Hall, postmarked 1911 (color) 71 Agricultural Building, postmarked 1910 (black & white) 72 Agricultural Building, postmarked 1913 (black & white) 73 College of Agriculture (black & white) 74 College of Agriculture, postmarked 1914 (color) 75 Agricultural Building, postmarked 1928 (color) 76 College of Agriculture (color) 77 Agriculture Building, postmarked 1911 (color) University of Illinois Postcards, page 3 No. Description 78 Agriculture Building (black & white) 79 Education Building, Armory, Commerce Building and Architecture Building (color) 80 Engineering Building, postmarked 1917 (color) 81 College of Engineering (black & white) 82 College of Engineering (black & white) 83 Engineering Hall (black & white) 84 College of Engineering, postmarked 1916 (color) 85 Engineering Hall (color) 86 Hobo Band, 1915 (black & white) 87 Hobos, 1914 (black & white) 88 Hobo Band, 1915 (black & white) 89 May Day Fete, 1916 (black & white) 90 May Day Dances, 1916 (black & white) 91 May Pole Fete, 1916 (black & white) 92 Indian Dances, May Day 1915 (black & white) 93 Waving Corn, May Day Dances, 1915 (black & white) 94 Commencement, 1916 (black & white) 95 Senior Girls, May Day Pageant, 1914 (black & white) 96 Commencement, 1916 (black & white) 97 Alfred Noyes Engle, Greatest Living Poet, postmarked 1913 (black & white) 98 May Day, 1915 (black & white) 99 May Pole Fete, 1916 (black & white) 100 May Day Activities (black & white) 101 May Pole, 1911 (black & white) 102 May Day, 1916 (black & white) 103 Push Ball, 1912 (black & white) 104 May Pole Fete, 1916 (black & white) 105 Hobo Band, 1915 (black & white) 106 Hobo Band, 1915 (black & white) 107 University of Illinois Fire Truck, ca 1909 (black & white) 108 Florida Avenue Residence Halls (color) 109 Sigma Alpha Epsilon (black & white) 110 Delta Kappa Epsilon (black & white) 111 Beta Theta Pi (black & white) 112 Theta Delta Chi (black & white) 113 Sigma Chi (black & white) 114 The Triangle (black & white) 115 Phi Alpha Delta (black & white) 116 Phi Delta Theta (black & white) University of Illinois Postcards, page 4 No. Description 117 Phi Gamma Delta (black & white) 118 Kappa Sigma (black & white) 119 Delta Upsilon, postmarked 1910 (black & white) 120 Pi Theta Club (black & white) 121 Phi Kappa Sigma (black & white) 122 Phi Sigma Kappa (black & white) 123 Phi Kappa Psi (black & white) 124 Chi Beta (black & white) 125 Psi Upsilon (black & white) 126 Illini Union, typical guest room (color) 127 Illini Union Building, Ballroom (black & white) 128 Illini Union Building (color) 129 Illini Union (color) 130 Illini Union Building (color) 131 Illini Union Building, postmarked 1956 (color) 132 Illini Union Building, postmarked 1948 (color) 133 Townsend Hall and Wardall Hall (color) 134 Illinois Street Residence Halls (color) 135 Krannert Art Museum (color) 136 Krannert Center for the Performing Arts (color) 137 Lobby Terrace of Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, with Great Hall and Festival Hall (color) 138 Krannert Center for the Performing Arts (color) 139 Amphitheatre with Great Hall in background, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts (color) 140 Law Building, postmarked 1909 (black & white) 141 Law Building, postmarked 1909 (color) 142 Law Building, postmarked 1910 (black & white) 143 Law Building (color) 144 Allen Hall (color) 145 Lincoln Avenue Residence Hall (color) 146 Lincoln Avenue Women's Residence Hall (color) 147 Lincoln Avenue Women's Residence Hall, postmarked 1955 (color) 148 Lincoln Avenue Women's Residence Hall, postmarked 1952 (color) 149 Lincoln Avenue Women's Residence Hall, postmarked 1953 (color) 150 Lincoln Avenue Women's Residence Hall, postmarked 1954 (color) 151 Lincoln Avenue Women's Residence Hall (color) 152 Woman's Residence Hall (color) 153 Agricultural Building, postmarked 1910 (black & white) 154 Agricultural Building (black & white) 155 Agricultural Building (color) University of Illinois Postcards, page 5 No. Description 156 Electrical Laboratory and Power Plant (black & white) 157 Ceramics Building (color) 158 Ceramics Building (color) 159 Delta Upsilon (black & white) 160 Gregory Hall, postmarked 1953 (color) 161 Gregory Hall, postmarked 1949 (color) 162 Gregory Hall (color) 163 Gymnasium (color) 164 Gymnasium (color) 165 George Huff Gymnasium, postmarked 1948 (color) 166 George Huff Gymnasium, postmarked 1953 (color) 167 George Huff Gymnasium, postmarked 1943 (color) 168 New Gymnasium (color) 169 New Gymnasium, postmarked 1938 (color) 170 George Huff Gymnasium (color) 171 Illini Union Building (color) 172 Illini Union Building, postmarked 1950 (color) 173 Illini Union Building, postmarked 1951 (color) 174 Illini Union Building, postmarked 1945 (color) 175 Illini Union Building (color) 176 The Gymnasium, postmarked 1921 (color) 177 Gymnasium (black & white) 178 Law Building (color) 179 Library (color) 180 Library, dated 1951 (color) 181 Library (color) 182 Side view of Library, postmarked 1924 (color) 183 Side view of Library (color) 184 Library (black & white) 185 The Library (color) 186 Entrance to the Library, postmarked 1918 (black & white) 187 Lincoln Hall (black & white) 188 Lincoln Hall (color) 189 Senior Memorial, 1912 (black & white) 190 Bus Stop (black & white) 191 Campus Scene (color) 192 Sun Dial, postmarked 1912 (black & white) 193 Alma Mater Statue (color) 194 Alma Mater Statue (color) 195 Alma Mater Statue (color) 196 Alma Mater Statue (color) University of Illinois Postcards, page 6 No. Description 197 Alma Mater Statue (color) 198 Alma Mater Statue, postmarked 1954 (color) 199 Senior Memorial (color) 200 Alma Mater Statue, postmarked 1955 (color) 201 Alma Mater Statue, postmarked 1948 (color) 202 Senior Memorial (color) 203 1909 Memorial and Entrance to Illinois Field, postmarked 1910 (black & white) 204 New Agricultural Building (color) 205 Natural History Building (color) 206 Natural History Building, postmarked 1917 (color) 207 Mathews Avenue, Looking South, Natural History Building (color) 208 Natural History Building (color) 209 Natural History Building (color) 210 Peabody Avenue Residence Halls (color) 211 Penn Residence Hall (color) 212 Pennsylvania Avenue Residence Hall (color) 213 Pennsylvania Avenue Residence Hall (color) 214 Physics Building, postmarked 1911 (color) 215 Physics Building (color) 216 Laboratory of Physics, postmarked 1950 (black & white) 217 Physics Laboratory (color) 218 President's House (color) 219 President's House (color) 220 Smith Memorial Hall (color) 221 Smith Memorial Hall (color) 222 South Campus, Agriculture Building and Auditorium (color) 223 Auditorium, postmarked 1909 (color) 224 Smith Memorial Music Hall (color) 225 Delta Gamma (black & white) 226 Pi Beta Phi (black & white) 227 Alpha Xi Delta (black & white) 228 Kappa Kappa Gamma (black & white) 229 Alpha Xi Delta (black & white) 230 Sigma Kappa (black & white) 231 Alpha Omicron Pi (black & white) 232 Sorority Row on John St., Champaign , postmarked 1909 (color) 233 Alpha Chi Omega (black
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