This dirham was minted in Morocco in 1960 during the monarchy of Mohammed V. The obverse features the bust of Mohammed V, and the reverse features a crowned coat of arms flanked by two lions reaching toward the crown.
Mohammed V served as the...
This aluminum-bronze twenty franc coin was minted in Morocco in 1951 during the sultanate of Mohammed V. The obverse bears a star and the date, and the reverse features the denomination.
Mohammed V served as the Sultan of Morocco from 1927 to...
In 1925, the Women Commissioners undertook to raise money for a new dormitory for upper class women. When President's Mauck's wife, Frances Ball Mauck died unexpectedly during a trip to Egypt in 1926, the building was named for her. Frances Ball...
Inscription Inside Star, Legend Bordered by the Points of the Star
This silver ½ rial Moroccan coin was minted in Paris in 1913 during the sultanate of Mawlay Yusuf. The obverse features an inscription inside a star with a legend bordered by the points of the star, and the reverse features the mint name and date...
This photographic postcard shows Mauck Hall shortly after its completion in 1927. The ivy has not had time to grow on the outside walls. Note the car to the left of the building. It is possible that Bertram Barber was the photographer.
Stock Fieldhouse was built during 1925-1927. It was patterned after Yost Field House at the University of Michigan. The men's physical education department moved into Stock Fieldhouse in March 1927. Dickerson Gymnasium became the sole domain of...
Stock Fieldhouse was completed in 1927, having been patterned after Yost Field at the University of Michigan. This photograph appears to have been taken during the early 1930. The view is of the southeast corner. Note the car on the left side of...
This photograph is of the Chi Omega House at the corner of Galloway Drive and Hillsdale Street. The building was begun in 1927 and still serves as the chapter house for the sorority. There are two students seated on the front porch step.
The verso of this postcard reads "Frances Ball Mauck Dormitory, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan. This building for upper-class women, was deciated in 1927 as a memorial to Mrs.Joseph W. Mauck, wife of President-Emeritus Mauck, and for...
This graduation invitation is believed to have sent by Lorenzo Dow, a member of the class of 1887. His photograph is on the third page. The Class of 1887 was extraordinarily close and in June of 1927, published a book called Memorabilia. This...
Dedicated in 1927, Mauck Hall was a dormitory built with monies raised by the Women Commissioners. Frances Ball Mauck, wife of President Mauck, lead the fundraising. At her death in 1926, it was decided to dedicate the building to her memory. It...