The 1968-completed Sports Center, designed by architect Edward Dart of Chicago's Loebl Slossman firm, featured an Olympic scaled swimming pool on its east side. This view is from the northeast corner looking toward the diving board. An early star…
A black and white photo of the front of the Sports Center, which faces north. Numerous trees are visible in front of the entrance. This photograph clearly emphasizes the the self-effacing character of architect Edward Dart's design, minimizing its…
This appeares to be prior to the creation of the Tiernan Room to house trophies and Hall of Fame plaques, with some plaques installed on the walls of the building's interior. Only some of the names on the plaques are easy to read: Edward Cochran '75…
Lloebl Schlossman & Bennett architect Edward Dart's Lake Forest College Sports Center, 1968, remains in 2013 a central part of the College's athletic campus--with a 2010 Solomon Cordwell-designed addition north. That has a more massive…
Hiram Stanley (1857-1903), Class of 1881, the University's first full-time librarian, produces a printed catalog of the collection. He received his B.D. degree from Andover Seminary, and was an instructor at Lake Forest University in Philosophy and…
This hospital reflects roots in the classicism of Wrenn's 1694 Royal Naval Hospital at Greenwich, near London, England. It is from a 1939 book on projects of the 1930s Public Works Administration, and does not cite the name of the architect. The…