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References

  • Ashley, Robert and George Miller. Ripon College: A History, Ripon College Press, c. 1990. 304 pages.
  • "Fact Sheet: Ripon College Buildings," compiled by Public Relations Office, Ripon Office, November 11, 1970. 13 pages,
  • Pedrick, Samuel M. and George H. Miller. A History of Ripon, Wisconsin. Ripon Historical Society, 1964. 395 pages.
  • Tomkies, D.M. "The Ripon Campus Since 1851." Compiled and distributed by the members of the Lambda [sic] Zeta Chapter of the Alpha Phi Omega, National Service Fraternity at Ripon College, Ripon, Wisconsin, under the direction of D.M. Tomkies, in collaboration with the Ripon College Publicity Department and interested parties. n.d. [circa 1977] 13 pages.

Additional Sources

  • Buildings and Grounds files, in Ripon College Archives, Room 405
  • Buildings Notebook, Archives Room 412. (References to buildings as found in catalogs, etc.)
  • Ripon College catalogs.
  • Ripon College Office of College Relations press releases, as noted.
  • College Days as noted.

For Further Research or Photographs

Ripon College Archives: 4th Floor, Library, Room 412, and locked storeroom 405.
    Photo Collection: (Room 405) Black and white photos of campus buildings, past and present. Oversize photos are stored separately.

    Postcard Collection: (Archives, Room 412, and Museum) Postcards from throughout the history of the campus.

    Slide Collection: (Room 405, Range 3) A mostly unsorted collection of slides. A good source of color photographs from 1960s and 70s.

    Crimsons: (Room 412, Room 405, and Museum) Student yearbooks. Contain photos and descriptions of living groups in buildings each year.

    College Days: (Room 405, Range 6) Indexed through 1964. Contain photos, activities, construction and dedication announcements, summary histories and other items about campus buildings.

    College Relations releases: (Room 412) Press releases about the College, often containing summary histories of buildings or stories on funding or dedications.

    Catalogs: (Room 412) Brief descriptions, lists and histories of buildings and of departmental facilities each year.

    Scrapbooks: (Room 405) Candid photos from the early years, (mostly early 1900's) and mementos of social events. Some are specific to buildings such as West Hall.

 

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