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  • Collection: University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

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This page from a promotional booklet titled "Alabama" about the University of Alabama football team shows Henry "Hank" Crisp, basketball and track coach and assistant football coach; Wallace Wade, athletic director, football and baseball coach; and…

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Photograph of the 1971 Iron Bowl game, the yearly football rivalry between Alabama and Auburn held in Legion Field, Birmingham. Terry Davis (#10) is quarterback, Johnny Musso (#22) is halfback and Jim Krapf(#54) is center. Alabama won the game 31-7…

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Built in 1829, two years before the University of Alabama opened, the Gorgas House was the first structure on campus and one of the few to survive the Civil War. It was used as a guest house for visiting dignitaries and professors, as well as a…

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Aerial view of the campus and Bryant-Denny Stadium at the University of Alabama.

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Two faculty houses, built in 1888 and 1889, face University Boulevard. The house on the left is the site of the current Doster Hall and the other on the site of Reese Phifer Hall on the University of Alabama campus in Tuscaloosa.

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The original university master plan featured an academic village centered on a park-like green. This 1838 engraving depicts what the campus would have looked like if the original plan had been finished. Only six of the buildings seen were ever…

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Mowing, watering, and otherwise taking care of Denny Field as well as the practice field was a paying summer job for these Alabama athletes.

From left to right: Zeke Kimbrough (basketball player), Paul "Bear" Bryant, Frank "Chesty" Moseley, Jim…

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Denny Chimes, on the Quad at the University of Alabama, was built in 1929 to honor longtime University of Alabama President George H. Denny, who served as the president from 1911-1936 and then briefly in 1942.

Money was raised by students to…

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Alabama traveled to Pasadena for its fifth Rose Bowl appearance, having won the first four games. A Crimson Tide win was not to be on this trip; the team was shut out 13-0 by the California Golden Bears.

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D. W. Langdon and friends play tennis on the campus of the University of Alabama.
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