Article from the September 1962 issue of The University of Scranton's student newspaper, The Aquinas, titled "St. Thomas Hall Becomes a Reality for the U. of S." The article includes a photograph of University President John J. Long, S. J. and...
Photograph of St. Thomas Hall taken from the corner of Linden Street and Monroe Street. The Catlin House (Lackawanna Historical Society) can be seen in the right corner of the image. The photograph was taken prior to the construction of the...
Black and white photograph (ca. 1961) of the mine shaft found under the present site of St. Thomas Hall. Underground excavations of the construction site revealed a huge open cavern, fifty feet below surface, which was supported only by decaying...
Aerial photograph (mid 1960s) of the University of Scranton campus. Visible in the photograph are Alumni Memorial Library, the Scranton Estate, Loyola Hall, St. Thomas Hall, Catlin House, Gunster Memorial Student Center, and the upper and lower...
Aerial photograph (mid 1960s) of the University of Scranton campus. Visible in the photograph are Alumni Memorial Library, the Scranton Estate, Loyola Hall, St. Thomas Hall, Catlin House, Gunster Memorial Student Center, and the upper and lower...
Photograph (ca. early 1960s) of a model of the University of Scranton campus. Buildings depicted in the model include Alumni Memorial Hall, Loyola Hall, St. Thomas Hall, Gunster Memorial Student Center, and the upper and lower quads of residence...
Aerial photograph (ca. 1971) of the University of Scranton campus. Visible in the photograph are Alumni Memorial Library, the Scranton Estate, Loyola Hall, St. Thomas Hall, Catlin House, Gunster Memorial Student Center, and the upper and lower...
Photograph dated spring 1966 showing an aerial view of the University of Scranton campus. Visible are Alumni Memorial Library, Loyola Hall, the Scranton Estate, St. Thomas Hall, Gunster Memorial Student Center, the upper and lower quads of...
Black and white photograph of the blessing of the cornerstone that was relocated from College Hall (Old Main) to St. Thomas Hall on September 16, 1962.
Issue of the University of Scranton student newspaper, The Aquinas. This edition was titled "Special Dedication Issue" in honor of the opening of St. Thomas Hall.
Color photograph (undated) of Linden Street prior to the construction of the University Commons. St. Thomas Hall is on the left and Gunster Memorial Student Center is on the right. The photo was taken from the intersection of Linden Street and...
Article from the front page of the September 1962 issue of The Aquinas, the University of Scranton's student newspaper. A cornerstone from the University's original "Old Main" classroom building, blessed by Bishop O'Hara in 1888, was placed into...