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Photograph, black and white, of two male students and one female student talking to a male professor. The men are wearing black and grey suits and the woman is wearing an embroidered dress suit. All three students have a strip of paper...
Photograph, color, of School of Nursing Pinning Ceremony; April 29, 1988. A woman in an academic robe stands at a podium and talks into a microphone. Another woman, who wears white, is visible in the background. The bottom of the...
Photograph, black and white, of a group. Ten women pose for a photograph in front of a bush on campus. They stand in a line and put their hands on the waist of the woman in front of them.
Photograph, color, of Miscellaneous Faculty, undated. A portrait of a woman, in a frame, is pictured. The woman wears a suit and the potrait rests on a table.
Photograph, black and white, of young man with two little girls. A young man crouches down next to two little girls and they look at the camera. They are outside and a house and automobile are in the background.
Photograph, black and white, of a small boy and a toddler in front of a Christmas tree. A young boy and a toddler sit on the ground, near presents, under a Christmas tree. The boy reaches over a stack of presents to hand a toy to the...
Photograph, color, of School of Nursing Pinning Ceremony; April 29, 1989. A woman in an academic robe stands at a podium. The bottom of the frame reads, FSU - School of Nursing Pinning Ceremony April 29, 1989.
Dr. James S. Cullison and four students from the Geology Department
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Photograph, black and white, of four unidentified Geology students and professor Dr. James S. Cullison unpacking boxes of shells and looking at a Tridacna, a giant clam shell.
Photograph, black and white, of Swimming Varsity and Runners Up. Seven women in swimsuits stand on a sidewalk in a line. The woman look at the camera and smile, standing in front of a brick building.
Photograph, color, of 1997 Outstanding Alumni Award. Two men and a woman stand together and smile at the camera. One man holds a garnet plaque and wears a rose corsage.
Photograph, black and white, of canoeing. Three women sit in a canoe. Two of the women are holding paddles in the water, and the three women are smiling towards the camera.
Photograph, black and white, of Harriet Seymour dancing (5). Seymour lays in grass, with her legs posed in the air, resting her chin on one of her hands, and smiling at the camera.
Photograph, color, of Homecoming Educational Conference and Reception, 13 November 2003. Two women wear shirts that say, School of Nursing Florida State University, and smile at the camera.
Photograph, black and white, of Tarpon Club. Men and Women of the Florida State University Tarpon Club pose for a photograph in swimming attire, both in and out of the campus pool.
Photograph, color, of Homecoming Educational Conference and Reception, 13 November 2003. People stand in a group around a room. A long table is filled with a plates of food.
Photograph, black and white, of a student in a humorous pose. A student srikes a pose while standing with her ankles in water. She smiles at the camera.
Photograph, black and white, of Folk dancing. Several groups of women stand on a field in front of a campus building. Each group of women are in a circle, and they hold hands and gather in a dance pose.
Photograph, black and white, of an unidentified woman in a black "F" club uniform. A woman wears a black outfit that includes an upside down "F." Other women and an automobile are in the background.
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