Mackay Stadium (historic), ca. 1945
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Mackay Stadium (historic), ca. 1945
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This image shows people seated at Mackay Stadium and two students looking up at the bleachers. Funded by Clarence Mackay, the Mackay Athletic Field and Training Quarters were opened in 1909/1910, complete with concrete benches and a sheltering structure to the west. The field was located north of the Mackay School of Mines where the Lower Quad and Mack Social Science, Lecture, Physics, and Chemistry Buildings are located today. When the field was converted into the historic Mackay Stadium in 1940, the two-story brick building known as the Training Quarters remained until all was demolished in 1965 to make way for new buildings.
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UNRA-P3427-0386.tif
collection_5854
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These images are archived as TIFF files. They were scanned at 400 dpi, 24-bit from the original.
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campphotoscollection:5854
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845px
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263px
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