After the Fire of 1874, the College needed to replace two-thirds of the Central Building. It was decided, rather than replicate the original design, it would be more prudent to build five separate buildings. This appeal was widely sent to alumni...
The description from the verso of this color postcard reads "Barber Amphitheatre, Hilldale College, Hillsdale, Michigan, named for Dr. Bertram A. Barber, who developed it from the old city gravel pit. It has been the scene of alumni and student...
This photographic postcard shows the Pi Beta Phi house, originally located at the corner of Manning and College St. in Hillsdale. In later years, this building was also the Lillian Comar Alumni House. It has been demolished.
This is a former chapter house of Pi Beta Phi which was located at the corner on College and Manning Sts. After the PBP built their new house, the buildings was also used for college offices, including the Lillian Comar Alumni House. The building...
The caption on the verso reads " Central Hall, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan. This building with its well-known 'towered and ivied walls,' houses the offices of administration, the alumni and public relations offices, the college book...
This house on North Manning Street served as the chapter house for Pi Beta Phi from 1923 until 1966. The house was also used for college administration and housed the Lillian Comar Alumni House. The house was replaced by a parking lot.
This building on the corner of College and Manning Street served as a home for the Pi Phi's for many years. After a new home was built, this building housed the Alumni and Development departments of the college. The building was torn down in the...
Verso of a photographic engraving of the proposed new layout of Hillsdale College's campus after the fire of 1874. This was part of the campaign appeal for funds.