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Identifier
A100_38_002
Description
This black and white photograph, from the 1960s-1970s, features three college students conversing on Fort Hays Kansas State College’s campus. A young woman and young man sit on a stone bench outside Forsyth Library and face a third man standing with one foot on a bench to his right. The woman with long, straight hair wears a striped knit mini-dress, and the sitting man wears a jacket, a button-up shirt, and pants. Both students are smiling at the standing man who wears slacks and a button-up short-sleeved shirt and is holding a textbook titled “The Western World” with a spiral notebook tucked underneath. Two cars, one of which is a 1964 Chevy, are parked a few feet behind the standing student. In the background, a stone wall sits in front of several trees, and the windows of McCartney Hall are visible through the branches. The numbers 7990 are handwritten at the far-right edge of the photo.
Physical Description
black and white photograph
Keywords
Fort Hays State University, Ellis County (Kan.), Educational facilities, Buildings, Sidewalks, Women, Students, Men, Libraries
Rights
© Fort Hays State University
Publisher
Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections
Recommended Citation
"Three Students Talking Outside Forsyth Library" (2023). University Archives Photographs Collection. 999.
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/ua_photographs/999
Language
eng
Transcription
7990
Keywords
Fort Hays State University, Ellis County (Kan.), Educational facilities, Buildings, Sidewalks, Women, Students, Men, Libraries
Comments
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