Rofflehaus:Picture of the Week/Archive
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Picture of the Week archive.
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Picture of the Week archive for July 2005.
Contents |
[edit] July 4 to July 10
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The Campanile was constructed between 1897-1898 in remembrance of Margaret MacDonald Stanton. It stands 110 feet (34 meters) tall on a 16x16 ft. base, and originally cost $6,510.20 to construct. The bells and their supports at the campanile's top weigh nearly 30 tons, with the heaviest bell at 5,737 lbs. Photo credit: Colin Burnett | |
[edit] July 11 to July 17
| Campus at dawn. Visible buildings: Nuclear Engineering Laboratory, Marston Water Tower, Hoover Hall, Sweeney Hall, Marston Hall, and Beardshear Hall's dome.
Photo credit: pussykatz | |
[edit] July 18 to July 24
| Rabbits are all over campus. Can be seen along sidewalks eating grass or sitting around in the grass. This rabbit was eating some grass between Food Sciences Building and Heady Hall.
Photo credit: Cburnett | |
[edit] July 25 to July 31
| This night photo of the Youth and Shelter Services' fountain can be found at the corner of 5th street and Kellog Street in downtown.
Photo credit: G-RAM | |
2005 POTW archive
