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.
Newspaper article about the dismantling of the Barracks on the University of Scranton campus. This site would eventually be occupied by St. Thomas Hall.
One of three Navy barracks buildings purchased by the University after World War II to accommodate the influx of students enrolled on the G.I. Bill. It originally housed the Physics and Engineering departments. Dismantled in 1961.
One of three Navy barracks buildings purchased by the University after World War II to accommodate the influx of students enrolled on the G.I. Bill. It originally housed the Physics and Engineering departments. Dismantled in 1961.
One of three Navy barracks buildings purchased by the University after World War II to accommodate the influx of students enrolled on the G.I. Bill. It originally housed the Physics and Engineering departments. Dismantled in 1961.
Article about the history of the University of Scranton by Dr. Frank X. J. Homer '64. This article served as the fifth and final installment of a series of preprints from The University of Scranton: A Centennial History.
Article about the history of the University of Scranton by Dr. Frank X. J. Homer '64. This article served as the fourth installment of a series of preprints from The University of Scranton: A Centennial History