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Photograph, black and white, of a student reading nespaper "U.S. at War." A student sits at a desk, reading a newspaper, with their back to the camera. The headline of the newspaper reads, U.S. at War. No other full sentences of the...
Photograph, black and white, of Caravan. Members of the 1966 Gymkana court in formal dress. First row: Judy Holman, Albany, GA; Sharon Cobb, West Palm Beach; Suzy Crowder, Panama City; Susan Scraggs, St. Petersburg; Connie Rivers;...
Photograph, black and white, of gymnastics routine. Six women in white perform poses on grass. One woman stands on the feet of three other women whom have their legs in the air. Two other women each perform a headstand.
Photograph, black and white, of Arthur Williams, A.M. (Cambridge), Professor of History and Political Science, Vice-President. A man wears a suit and holds a hat in his hands. The man stands in front of the fountain near the...
Photograph, color, of Faculty, Staff, and Students in the Learning Resource Center, 1990s-2000s. Two people wearing white uniforms stand near a sign that says, School of Nursing.
Photograph, black and white, of Even demonstration 1933. Two people pose in formal wear, one in a suit, one in a dress while outside. The person in the suit dips the one in a dress.
Photograph, color, of Intensive English Studies building that used to be a former Nursing School building. A white house is surrounded by green trees. A garnet sign is in front of the house.
Photograph, color, of unknown faculty members. One person sits in a chair and the other person sits on the ground in front of the chair. They both look towards something outside of the photograph frame.
Photograph, color, of School of Nursing Pinning Ceremony; December 13, 1991. Two women pose for a photograph and look at the camera. One wears academic robes. The bottom of the photograph reads, FSU - School of Nursing Pinning Ceremony...
Photograph, black and white, of Mr. Williams, taken in June 1918. Williams stands in a garden of flowers and looks straight at the camera. Trees are also behind the garden.
Photograph, color, of Pinning Ceremony, 2004, April 30. Two women, both wearing white military uniforms, salute each other. Three others in white military uniforms stand in a line.
Photograph, black and white, of the Odd volleyball team. Six women stand with their arms around each other, in front of a volleyball net, and look straight at the camera.
Photograph, black and white, of Jackie Goode. Goode stands near an entrance to a brick building on the campus of the Florida State College for Women, smiling.
Photograph, black and white, of a woman in costume. The woman smiles for the camera, posing in front of a group of trees. The woman wears a large hat and drapes a cape over her arm.
Photograph, color, of Pinning Ceremony, 2004, April 30. People wearing academic robes stand around a room, including in an aisle, holding candles. People watch and clap and stand amidst pews.
Photograph, color, of Miscellaneous Faculty and Staff, 2000s. A woman sits in a chair and smiles at the camera. A few other people are visible behind her.
Photograph, color, of Pinning Ceremony, 1996 April 26. Two people in academic robes embrace, and one holds flowers. The bottom of the frame says, FSU - School of Nursing Pinning Ceremony April 26, 1996.
Photograph, black and white, of Mary Jayne Medlin looking at a photograph of George Boyd Martin-Vegue. A woman looks at a photograph of a man in a uniform and reads a paper full of writing.
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