[Crumley Hall construction and field, 3]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction from a distance. The foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see a crane, nine '50s-'60s styled cars parked on a road in front of the construction, and a large field. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Eugene Conley and Mark Munch, 3]

Photograph of Eugene Conley and Mark Munch. Conley can be seen wearing a suit and tie, holding a doll in his hand. Munch is dressed in a costume for the opera La bohème.
Date: October 12, 1977
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A group of officers at Crumley Hall]

Photograph of Crumley Hall officers posing for a photo. There are eleven officers, six are sitting down while five are standing. They are posing in front of what appears to be a piano. The room is filled with various furnishings.
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction. As of October 1960, the foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Eugene Conley and Mark Munch, 2]

Photograph of Eugene Conley and Mark Munch. Conley can be seen wearing a suit and tie, holding a doll in his hand. Munch is dressed in a costume for the opera La bohème.
Date: October 12, 1977
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction and truck]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction. The majority of the construction for Crumley Hall is completed and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see a construction worker working on the roof of the building. He is wearing a hard hat and fully clothed in clothes to work in. In the photo, one can also see a '50s-'60s styled truck parked under the shade of a grown tree on the construction site. There is also a pile of material or junk on the bottom right of the photo. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Entrance to Crumley Hall]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction. The majority of the construction for Crumley Hall is completed and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see a construction worker working on the windows of the front of the building and another carrying material into the building. Both are wearing hats and fully clothed in clothes to work in. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A man working on the construction of Crumley Hall]

Photograph of an unknown man working on the construction of Crumley Hall. The construction worker is looking at the camera while working with some sort of construction equipment. He is wearing a hat and fully clothed in clothes to work in. The foundation setting and framing are completed and can be seen in the background of this photo. The building is located on Highland Street (across the street from A. M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction and field, 2]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction from a distance. The foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see a crane, nine '50s-'60s styled cars parked on a road in front of the construction, and a large field. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction and two workers]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction from a downward angle. The foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see two construction workers working with steel rods. One is wearing a hard hat and fully clothed and the other is wearing a hard hat and pants but has no shirt on. There are also two piles of material that can be seen; one pile of wood and one pile of steel rods. Both piles are resting on the ground near the shade of a grown tree. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Japanese businessmen at NTSU, 2]

Photograph of three Japanese businessmen visiting North Texas State University's fashion department (now the University of North Texas). They are standing in a narrow hallway with cabinets, and a man is standing next to them. The men are wearing business suits.
Date: October 9, 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Eugene Conley and Mark Munch, 7]

Photograph of Eugene Conley and Mark Munch. Conley can be seen wearing a suit and tie, holding a doll in his hand. Munch is dressed in a costume for the opera La bohème.
Date: October 12, 1977
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Football crowd in the stands]

Photograph of the crowd at a football game between North Texas State College (now the University of North Texas) and the University of Houston. Most of the audience is standing in the stands, looking in a single direction. Two individuals are sitting with their hands covering their ears.
Date: October 29, 1960
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Woman holding a fashion product]

Photograph of three Japanese businessmen visiting North Texas State University's fashion department. A woman is showing them a fashion product from a cabinet in a narrow hallway. All of the individuals are dressed in business attire.
Date: October 9, 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction and field]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction from a distance. The foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see a crane, nine '50s-'60s styled cars parked on a road in front of the construction, and a large field. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Person walking into Crumley Hall]

Photograph of the entrance to Crumley Hall and the front of two cars. Along with this, a person is walking to the entrance of the building. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Woman modeling a fashion product]

Photograph of a woman modeling a coat designed by North Texas State University's fashion department to Japanese businessmen. The three men are looking at the clothing item, dressed in business attire. The four individuals are standing in a narrow hallway with cabinets.
Date: October 9, 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A man working on the construction of Crumley Hall, 2]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction. The foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see a construction worker working with some sort of construction machine. He is wearing a hat and fully clothed in clothes to work in. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Entrance to Crumley Hall and trees]

Photograph of the entrance to Crumley Hall and trees that are blooming. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Japanese businessmen visiting NTSU]

Photograph of three Japanese businessmen visiting North Texas State University's (now University of North Texas) fashion department. They are listening to individuals, who are not seen in the photograph, talk. The men are wearing business suits.
Date: October 9, 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Portrait of Shirley Cothran, 2]

Portrait of Shirley Cothran. She can be seen wearing a white shirt with ruffles and pearl accents. She wears earrings and a crown on her head as well. Shirley Cothran is a former Miss America winner from Denton, Texas.
Date: October 2, 1974
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Finished entrance to Crumley Hall, 2]

Photograph of Crumley Hall entrance. The construction for Crumley Hall is complete. Along with this, one can see a person walking into the building. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Football game against UH]

Photograph of a football game between North Texas State College (now the University of North Texas) and the University of Houston. The players are on the football field, in the middle of a play. The referee is standing behind them.
Date: October 29, 1960
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Woman modeling a fashion product, 2]

Photograph of a woman modeling a coat designed by North Texas State University's (now the University of North Texas) fashion department to Japanese businessmen. The three men are looking at the clothing item, dressed in business attire. The four individuals are standing in a narrow hallway with cabinets.
Date: October 9, 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library