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Fjelstad Hall cornerstone laying, Homecoming 1937

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Helga Fjelstad seated on a chair on the right during the Homecoming cornerstone laying ceremony for Fjelstad Hall on Sunday, October 31, 1937.

Photograph from inside Academy Hall looking out towards the Music Conservatory

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A shot of the Music Conservatory's north face from inside Academy Hall during the wintertime. Grose and Bishop Whipple Halls are on the left and students are seen walking across campus.

Northern face of the Music Conservatory during the wintertime

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A shoveled walkway leads up to the front of the Music Conservatory during the winter of 1923.

Main Building's eastern face during the 1880s

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Treelined sidewalks leading towards Main Building's eastern face. Main Building, curently known as Bishop Whipple Hall, is the oldest building on Concordia's campus.

Bishop Whipple Hall's eastern face as photographed by Cyrus Running during the wintertime

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Bishop Whipple Hall's eastern face as photographed by Cyrus Running on a walkway during the wintertime. Fjelstad Hall is seen in the background behind a tree in the foreground.

Industrial excavator at work in front of Bishop Whipple Hall during the 1989 renovations

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A 40 Drott Excavator from Henry Brother's Excavating Incorporated at work in front of Bishop Whipple Hall during the 1989 renovations. Photograph taken by Stevie Mathre, a 1990 Concordia graduate

Dr. Clarence Glasrud speaking during the rededication worship service of Bishop Whipple Hall during Homecoming, 1989

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Dr. Clarence Glasrud, member of the Episcopal Church of St. John the Divine in Moorhead, speaks at the rededication of Bishop Whipple Hall during Homecoming, 1989.

Color photograph of workers renovating Bishop Whipple Hall's western façade, 1988

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Laddars scale Bishop Whipple's western façade as workers renovate the building. Grose and Academy Halls are seen in the background.

Fallout shelter sign

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This wood board is painted brown with shadowed white lettering stating "Fallout Shelter." The sign was used at Concordia College, though the exact location of its use is unknown.

Concordia College Gymnasium

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Exterior view of the Gymnasium. This structure was built in 1915 and has served many purposes in Concordia College's history. From 1946-1947, it served as a men’s dormitory and was lovingly coined “Paradise Hall.” The building was remodeled in 1953…