Parson's Picture Gallery 2

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BEAUTIFUL VIEW -- Classic view of Fairfield Hall which, for a long period of time, housed a number of class rooms, the Public Relations Department and several other Administrative Departments and offices.

NEW STUDENT CENTER -- A photographic gem of the James M. Camp Student Center, over and beyond, the Parsons campus tennis courts in the foreground.

CONSTRUCTION, CONSTRUCTION -- And more construction. Here is the uniquely renovated home and living quarters of the Delta Zeta Sorority. From 1960 through the late '60's, the sounds of construction filled the air each day, as Parsons College accelerated it's growth and expansion from 700 students to an estimate of around 6,000.

CARNEGIE LIBRARY -- A masterpiece of the old Parsons College grounds. It has been reported that a Parsons representative once met Andrew Carnegie and shared his ideas and plans for developing a small mid-western college. Subsequently, Mr. Carnegie directed a significant amount of funds toward the college. The once busy campus library and architectural beauty has been removed from campus.

FOSTER HALL -- A stoic view of the north entrance to it's many classrooms. Every Parsons student traveled to and from their classes along this once bustling walkway to Foster Hall at one time or another.