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211. [Image] World War I on campus - 11
Black and white image of Navy recruits in formation in front of Susan Campbell Hall.Citation -
212. [Image] World War II on campus - 4
Black and white image of a group of women at the bottom of a set of stairs, surrounding two posters of a Nazi and a Russian caricature.Citation -
213. [Image] World War II on campus - 38
Black and white image of men in uniform marching on campus. Hayward Field is in the background.Citation -
214. [Image] World War II on campus - 2
Black and white image of a soldier with a gun standing in the Memorial Quad with the Knight Library and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in the background.Citation -
215. [Image] World War I on campus - 10
Black and white image of men wearing long sleeve shirts, dark pants, ties and hats standing in a muddy field in front of several wooden buildings.Citation -
216. [Image] World War I on campus - 9
Black and white image of Navy recruits walking near Susan Campbell Hall on campusCitation -
217. [Image] Ink drawing of building
Color image of ink drawing of building with horses and carriages passing in front. Stamp for University of Oregon Library on the top of the frame around the picture. From "West Shore" page 244/255Citation -
218. [Image] World War II on campus - 30
Black and white image of men and boys standing in mud in front of a canvas tent, which is in the yard of a house. Several of the men and boys are wearing gas masks.Citation -
219. [Image] Baseball game in Central Point
Baseball game between Medford and Central Point teams being played April 25, 1909; brick schoolhouse built in 1906 in background; house and barn on right belonged to Benjamin F. Peart; photo taken from ...Citation -
Railroad tracks run in front of a wooded area identified as being near Cayuse Station, Thorn Hollow. Fences run along the railroad tracks and stop on either side of a railroad crossing. The crossing ...
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