From caption on back, "C. L. Koons and A. A. Palmer halfbacks in the famous football game in which Macalester College defeated HamlineUniversity 40-0 in 1896 or 1897."
Exterior view of HamlineUniversity which was constructed in Red Wing in 1855-56 and later moved to St. Paul in the 1860s. The courthouse shown behind it was built in 1858-59.
Stereoscopic view of HamlineUniversity'sUniversity Hall (also known as Old Main). Reverse has advertising for other views available from photographer/publisher Chas. A. Tenney of Winona.
Postcard depicting HamlineUniversity's Ladies Hall (later known as Goheen Hall) with accompanying poem. Reverse is a receipt for a pledge to a HamlineUniversity scholarship fund from Pearl J. Catlin of Albert Lea, Minnesota. Published by Northwestern Post Card Co.
HamlineUniversity's Carnegie Library under construction. James J. Hill stands on the edge of the platform in the center foreground. The Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church can be see in the background to the left of the pulley.
Faculty of HamlineUniversity on the lawn in front of Old Main. Science Hall is at their backs. Sitting: William E. Thompson, Loren Harrison Batchelder, George Henry Bridgman (president), Alta Barker, George Swan Innis. Standing: Henry Leslie Osborn, Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn, Arthur Z. Drew, and ?.
Faculty of HamlineUniversity on the steps of the Carnegie Library. Front row: ?, Loren Harrison Batchelder, ?, Samuel Fletcher Kerfoot (president), Ethel Ackerman, George Swan Innis, Anna Marie Davis. Second row: Thomas Percival Beyer, ?, Morris Leroy Arnold,
Postcard with five photographs depicting a HamlineUniversity Flag Rush, a contest between the freshman and sophomore classes. Published for the St. Paul Souvenir Co.