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.
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.
Barracks (E Building and B Building) at the intersection of Linden Street and Monroe Avenue. This would later be the site of St. Thomas Hall. The Catlin House (Lackawanna Historical Society) is in the foreground.
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.
Corner of Linden Street and Monroe Avenue with remnants of a Scranton family home. The Arts Building would be constructed here in 1947, followed by Galvin Terrace in the 1960s, and finally by the Weinberg Memorial Library in 1992.
Scranton Times article about basketball players on the University of Scranton Galvin Terrace courts in the evening. The Crawford House, also known as the Lackawanna Juvenile Detention Center is in the background.
Photograph showing construction on campus for the Galvin Terrace sports and recreation complex, on the corner of Mulberry Street and Monroe Avenue. Visible in the background are the 800-900 blocks of Mulberry Street, including Granteed's Pizza and the Morton Apartments at far right.