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Chemistry Laboratory, Ladd Hall, North Dakota Agricultural College
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| Title | Chemistry Laboratory, Ladd Hall, North Dakota Agricultural College |
| Date of Original | 1923-04-16 |
| Description | Students and the Head of the School of Chemistry, Dr. William Tudor Pearce (right side with a white cloth hanging from a pocket), working in the Chemistry Laboratory, Ladd Hall. |
| Ordering Information | Consult: http://library.ndsu.edu/ndsuarchives/duplication-services |
| General Subject | Colleges & Universities
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| Subject (LCTGM) | Laboratories Chemicals Test tubes Light fixtures
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| Subject (LCSH) | Chemistry - Experiments
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| Personal Name | Pearce, William T.
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| Organization Name | Ladd Hall (Fargo, N.D.)
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| Location | Fargo (N.D.) Cass County (N.D.) North Dakota United States
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| Decade | 1920-1929
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| Negative Number | 4233a |
| Format of Original | Glass negatives
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| Dimensions of Original | 13 x 18 cm. |
| Publisher of Original | North Dakota Agricultural College (Fargo, N.D.)
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| Place of Publication | Fargo (N.D.)
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| Transcription | "Sp. Lab. Second Floor" |
| Notes | Photographer unknown. Title supplied by staff. |
| Biography/History | Ladd Hall is named after Edwin F. Ladd, one of the first faculty members at the institution. In 1890 Professor Ladd was asked by H.E. Stockbridge, President of the newly established North Dakota Agricultural College and Experiment Station in Fargo to become Professor of Chemistry at the college and chemist of the Agricultural Experiment Station. During his tenure at the Agricultural College, Professor Ladd served as chemist, Dean of the School of Chemistry and Pharmacy, and became president of the institution in 1916 where he served until being elected to the United States Senate in 1921 with the support of the Nonpartisan League. Architectural Information: "Collegiate Gothic, three stories; dark red Hebron brick laid in a Flemish bond, ellow rough sandstone foundation and trim; slightly crenelated parapet and four story central tower. It was the first campus structure to deviate from the light brick and the first fire-proof construction. Probably designed by Haxby and Gillespie, architects." (National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form, Summer 1982, p. 4) |
| External Resource | See also NDSU Archives Building History web site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ndsu-university-archives/collections/72157624385769264/ |
| Repository Institution | North Dakota State University Libraries, University Archives
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| Repository Collection | NDSU University Archives Glass Negative Collection
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| Credit Line | University Archives, NDSU, Fargo (GPN 4233a) |
| Rights Management | Copyright held by the University Archives. |
| Language | eng |
| Digital ID | ua000237 |
| Original Source | glass negative |
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