Newspaper article regarding early plans for three new proposed buildings for the University of Scranton campus. These would eventually be Alumni Memorial Library, Loyola Hall and Campion Hall.
Workmen on the roof of Loyola Hall during a renovation project. St. Thomas Hall and Galvin Terrace (later the site of the Weinberg Memorial Library) are in the background and Monroe Avenue can be seen below.
1976 plaque dedicating a Communications room in Loyola Hall to Rev. Joseph Murgas, a Wilkes-Barre priest who made significant contributions to the development of wireless communication technology.
Parents' Day at the University in 1959 showing a group at the back of Loyola Hall (a small portion of the Estate can be seen at left), and in one of the laboratories.
The E (Engineering) Building (later the site of St. Thomas Hall) on Linden Street (later the University Commons). Loyola Hall and Monroe Avenue are visible in the background, and the foreground area would later be Galvin Terrace and then the Weinberg Memorial Library.
Monroe Avenue, 1971. St. Thomas Hall, Galvin Terrace, and Crawford House (the Lackawanna Juvenile Detention Center) are visible in the background. Taken from the steps of Loyola Hall.