The graduating classes of 1918, 1919, and 1920 provided funds for the construction of memorial gates in honor of the sacrifices they classmates had made for their country during World War I. The memorial gates were made from stone salvaged from the…
After the 1916 fire, Penn College was relocated to forty acres of land to the north, given to the College by Charles and Albert Johnson in 1898. The new location provided an extensive campus for the college. This is a view of the back campus.
After the 1916 fire, Penn College was relocated to forty acres of land to the north, given to the College by Charles and Albert Johnson in 1898. The new location provided an extensive campus for the college. The tracks on the left hand side of the…
After the 1916 fire, Penn College was relocated to forty acres of land to the north, given to the College by Charles and Albert Johnson in 1898. The new location provided an extensive campus for the college. This is the back campus.
After the 1916 fire, Penn College was relocated to forty acres of land to the north, given to the College by Charles and Albert Johnson in 1898. The new location provided an extensive campus for the college. In the distance is the top of the Letter P…
Penn Academy class of 1916 are having a picnic near the Chautauqua Building behind Old Main. The Penn Academy offered a secondary school education from 1873 to 1925.
After the 1916 fire, Penn College was relocated to forty acres of land to the north, given to the College by Charles and Albert Johnson in 1898. The new location provided an extensive campus for the college. This picture was taken from North Market…
After the 1916 fire, Penn College was relocated to forty acres of land to the north, given to the College by Charles and Albert Johnson in 1898. The new location provided an extensive campus for the college. Aerial view of William Penn College.
After the 1916 fire, Penn College was relocated to forty acres of land to the north, given to the College by Charles and Albert Johnson in 1898. The new location provided an extensive campus for the college. This view was taken from across Trueblood…
After the 1916 fire, Penn College was relocated to forty acres of land to the north, given to the College by Charles and Albert Johnson in 1898. The new location provided an extensive campus for the college.