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1. Architectural model of the Moores School of Music building Architectural model of the Moores School of Music building Photograph of an architectural model, Rebecca and John J. Moores School of Music Building. The Moores School of Music Building houses the Moores School of Music and the Music Library. The building was...

2. Interior view of Robertson Stadium Interior view of Robertson Stadium A view of the interior of Robertson Stadium from the stadium bleachers. The stadium was originally named Jeppeson Stadium (for Holgar Jeppeson) and belonged to a number of owners before the University....

3. University of Houston at San Jacinto High School University of Houston at San Jacinto High School The University of Houston began as Houston Junior College, with 232 students enrolled in June 1927. Students attended evening classes in the San Jacinto High School building (now part of the Houston Community...

4. Prospectus drawing of campus Prospectus drawing of campus Photograph of prospectus drawing of campus. In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from Ben Taub and the Settegast estate. The school began holding...

5. Architectural model of early campus Architectural model of early campus Photograph of architectural model of campus. In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from Ben Taub and the Settegast estate. The school began...

6. Architectural drawing of campus Architectural drawing of campus Photograph of architectural drawing of campus. In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from Ben Taub and the Settegast estate. The school began...

7. Architectural model of campus Architectural model of campus Photograph of architectural model of campus. In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from Ben Taub and the Settegast estate. The school began...

8. Early campus map Early campus map Photograph of campus map. In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from Ben Taub and the Settegast estate. The school began holding classes on...

9. Aerial view of University of Houston including Robertson Stadium Aerial view of University of Houston including Robertson Stadium Aerial view highlighting Robertson Stadium. In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from Ben Taub and the Settegast estate. The school began holding...

10. Campus map Campus map Photograph of campus map. In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from Ben Taub and the Settegast estate. The school began holding classes on...

11. Drawing of campus landscape plan (1976) Drawing of campus landscape plan (1976) Photograph of campus drawing crediting Lednicky & Co., Landscape Architects . In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from Ben Taub and the Settegast...

12. Cafeteria line at the University of Houston Cafeteria line at the University of Houston Interior, cafeteria line. In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from Ben Taub and the Settegast estate. The school began holding classes on...

13. Aerial view of site of University of Houston campus Aerial view of site of University of Houston campus Aerial view with Houston skyline in back. Blue ink marks "OST" and "Calhoun." In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from Ben Taub and the Settegast...

14. Aerial view of University of Houston and downtown Aerial view of University of Houston and downtown Aerial view, University of Houston and surroundings. Houston skyline in back. Moody Towers in front. In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from...

15. Wide aerial view of the Cullen Family Plaza and M.D. Anderson Library Wide aerial view of the Cullen Family Plaza and M.D. Anderson Library Aerial view, Ezekiel Cullen Building, Roy Cullen Building, Science Building, and M.D. Anderson Library. In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations...

16. Aerial view of the Cullen Family Plaza Aerial view of the Cullen Family Plaza Aerial view, Cullen Family Plaza. In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from Ben Taub and the Settegast estate. The school began holding classes...

17. Aerial view of early University of Houston campus (1939) Aerial view of early University of Houston campus (1939) In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from Ben Taub and the Settegast estate. The school began holding classes on the new campus, located east...

18. Construction on the University of Houston campus Construction on the University of Houston campus Construction phase. In 1936, the University of Houston acquired nearly 110 acres for a permanent campus from donations from Ben Taub and the Settegast estate. The school began holding classes on the new...

19. Interior view of the Weston A. Pettey Optometry Library Interior view of the Weston A. Pettey Optometry Library Interior, Optometry Library. Chester Pheiffer, the second dean of the College of Optometry, stands next to a female student. The Optometry Library began with the creation of the Optometry School in 1952....

20. Architectural drawing of the Houston College for Negroes, now Texas Southern University Architectural drawing of the Houston College for Negroes, now Texas Southern University Photograph of architectural drawing, Houston College for Negroes. The Houston College for Negroes was initially established in 1935 and functioned at a temporary location at Jack Yates High School for...
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