Jim Bailey of WBRC-Birmingham and University of Alabama Athletics Director Hank Crisp (seated) meet with Bert Bank and Jeff Coleman to discuss broadcasting rights for University of Alabama athletics around 1950.
This advertisement found in the 1916 "Black Warrior" yearbook for Tuscaloosa High School invites students to apply for admission to the University of Alabama, touting 100 instructors and 1,350 students. George H. Denny was president of the…
A photograph of the Julia Tutwiler dormitory which was situated in the location of the current Rose Administration Building. The current Tutwiler dormitory was constructed between 1967 and 1968. The Rose Administration Building was completed in…
A photograph of the Julia Tutwiler dormitory which was situated in the location of the current Rose Administration Building after a snow storm in December 1929. The current Tutwiler dormitory was constructed between 1967 and 1968. The Rose…
A chemistry laboratory in Tuomey Hall on the University of Alabama campus. Tuomey Hall was originally designed as a laboratory for the Department of Chemistry.
The building was named after state geologist and university professor Michael…
Tuomey Hall, completed in 1888, was originally designed as a laboratory for the Department of Chemistry. The building was named after state geologist and university professor Michael Tuomey.
In 1927 chemistry moved to Lloyd Hall and the Reserve…
Advertisement for the University of Alabama for the session staring October 6, 1897, targeting Alabama residents, cadets, and women "of good character."
Although this photograph is labeled Indian Mound, it is actually of the Mound on the Quad of the University of Alabama. The Mound was created from the remains of the buildings burned and destroyed during the Civil War on April 5, 1865. The Mound is…