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Photograph of the Millikin University Entrance
Photograph of the Millikin University entrance showing the old circle drive in front of the main building, this drive is no longer there.
Photograph of the Men's Old Gym & the Industrial Arts Building at Millikin University
Early photograph of the men's old gym and industrial arts building taken at an unknown date.
Photograph of the Library Science Class at Millikin University
Photograph of the Library Science class at Millikin University taken in 1906. First row, left to right: Anne Boyd, Verna Brooks, Minnie Redmon, Jessie Ferguson. Second Row: Eugenia Allin, unknown, Estelle Bryant, unknown.
Photograph of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity House
Photograph of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house taken at an unknown date.
Photograph of Robert J. Kellogg
Photograph of Robert J. Kellogg, professor of Modern Language at Millikin University.
Photograph of Professor Henry Clay Stanley
Former professor of Commerce and Finance at Millikin University. In 1917 he was charged with bigamy and sent to the penitentiary at Chester. He was released in 1918 after serving eleven months.
Photograph of Pete Good of the Millikin Football Team
Photograph of Pete Good, substitute end of the Millikin University football team taken in 1910.
Photograph of Paul Skinner
Photograph of Paul Skinner, an assistant professor of music. Photo taken on April 17th of 1957.
Photograph of Mrs. Minerva Albert R. Taylor
Photograph of Mrs. Minerva Albert R. Taylor Born 1849; d. 4/21/1938; married to Albert Taylor, 1873. Mr. Taylor was the first President of Millikin University.
Photograph of Mrs. Lillian Merrill
Photograph of Mrs. Lillian Merrill; died May 12th, 1939. Dean of women at Millikin University for 19 years. She came to Millikin from Wooster, Ohio in 1912 and in addition to serving as dean of women she had charge of Aston Hall. She retired from…
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Virda Casner
This is the glass neative of Virda Casner. The photo was taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 20th century.