17-AUG-2008
Eli Looks Mischivieous Has He Investigates the Old Chapel Bell.
This bell was cast by the Mcshane Bell Foundry of Baltimore, Md. and has resided on the UGA plaza since 1988/89. Prior to that it was in storage at Meyers hall, which for many years housed freshman and sophmore women. It is believed to have been used as a dinner bell for the dining room and was nicknamed the "Jennie Bell" in honor of Jennie Bell Meyers, the buildings namesake and the dorm's housemother for many years.
17-AUG-2008
Eli Playing With "Jennie Bell"
17-AUG-2008
On The Steps The The North Campus Chapel, Framed By A Low Hanging Tree
17-AUG-2008
Eli Reflects on the Historical Past of the Chapel On UGA's North Campus
17-AUG-2008
On The Steps Of The Holms Hunter Building Part 1
The University's original libaray, the Ivy Building, was completed in 1832 and then another building, referred to as Old Library, was built next door in 1862 to store books. In 1903, these two buildings were joined in a design by Prof. Charles M. Strahan with colossal Corinthian columns. In 1905, yet another library was built and this building became home to administrative offices.
17-AUG-2008
On The Steps Of The Holms Hunter Building Part 2
In recognition of the 40th Anniversary of racial desegregation at the University, the Academic Building was renamed the Holmes-Hunter Academic Building in 2001 as it was the location of the registration of UGA's 1st African-American students; Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Hamilton Holmes. Today, it continues to house the Office of the Registrar.
17-AUG-2008
Eli and His Momma Sit on The Steps Of The Holms-Hunter Building
17-AUG-2008
Eli Under the UGA Arches
Copied from the great seal of the state of Georgia, the Arch serves as a symbol of the University. The three columns represent wisdom, justice, and moderation, and although its iron gates are long forgotten, the Arch remains a gateway to historic North Campus.
17-AUG-2008
Eli Poses On The Steps In Front Of The UGA Arches (Take 1)
17-AUG-2008
Eli Poses On The Steps In Front Of The UGA Arches (Take 2)