Agriculture Hall (Curtiss Hall) is viewed from the northwest through trees, showing the north and west elevations with ivy starting to grow on the walls.
The front (west) façade of Agriculture Hall (Curtiss Hall) is viewed from the northwest, with leaves on the ground and people walking by. Two new trees have been planted on either side of the sidewalk.
The front (west) façade of Agriculture Hall (Curtiss Hall) is viewed from the southwest, from a dirt path leading to the Campanile. Three students stand near the tree in front of the building.
Agriculture Hall (Curtiss Hall) front (west) façade, is viewed from the southwest side of central campus, with ivy on the building and few trees other than the one in front of the steps, and Schloss House on the right.
Five large trees are shown on the northwest corner of Curtiss Hall, with another one visible on the south side of the main staircase. Some fencing blocks off some work on the north side of the building.
Two men in coats pass between the snow-covered bases of the columns as they leave Curtiss Hall. The name plaque on the building indicates it was presented by the class of 1957.