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Post by WesternFan on Mar 24, 2011 21:24:57 GMT -5
thanks for the pics
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Post by The Cats on Mar 26, 2011 6:38:16 GMT -5
Joyner Building built in 1913 and unfortunately, destroyed by fire in January 1981.  During it's history, it housed classrooms, administrative offices, post office, college shop, campus library and book exchange. For almost all of the 30’s 40’s 50’s and 60’s Joyner was also home to Registrar, the extraordinary, Miss Addie Beam!
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Post by catamountalum94 on Mar 26, 2011 20:33:46 GMT -5
Where was it located?
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Post by purplecat on Mar 31, 2011 8:32:59 GMT -5
The site is presently the location of Joyner Plaza near the Moore Building.
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Post by The Cats on Mar 31, 2011 8:58:03 GMT -5
Remember those beanies freshmen had to wear? 
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Post by catamountalum94 on Mar 31, 2011 18:05:23 GMT -5
^^ Seriously. Wow. The site is presently the location of Joyner Plaza near the Moore Building. Ahhh thanks, yes, saw manyyy times. The walk up to Reynolds and you pass the plaque/courtyard.
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Post by WesternFan on Apr 1, 2011 11:20:23 GMT -5
So, who remembers The Townhouse ?  anyone know what year the Townhouse closed and why?
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Post by The Cats on Apr 1, 2011 21:48:58 GMT -5
Reid Gym  Reid Gym is in the lower right corner. To its left are tennis courts. The baseball field between Reid and McKee was later relocated for the construction of Hinds University Center and the Coulter Building.
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Post by The Cats on Apr 2, 2011 23:49:28 GMT -5
Hinds University Center  Hinds University Center which opened in 1968 is under construction in the area that contained the baseball field. Reid Gym is to the left.
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Post by The Cats on Apr 11, 2011 18:41:17 GMT -5
Stillwell and Hunter Library  This 1953 photograph shows the completed Stillwell Building (left), and Hunter Library (right) under construction; Hoey Auditorium is partially visible on the far left. Stillwell was built to house science classes. The large glass front on Hunter was the main entrance; when an addition to Hunter was built in 1982, the main entrance was moved to the left side facing Stillwell. The upright stone in the center foreground was a monument commemorating Robert Lee Madison; it stood by the ornamental pool for many years.
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