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Ua1b2/1/9 Oral History Part Ii, Paula Trafton, Owen Lawson
Ua1b2/1/9 Oral History Part Ii, Paula Trafton, Owen Lawson
WKU Archives Records
Part II of an interview conducted by Paula Trafton with Owen Lawson former WKU Physical Plant director.
Ua51/3/3 Historic Architecture At Western Kentucky University, Kentucky Library & Museum, Kentucky Heritage Council For The Bowling Green Warren County Bicentennial
Ua51/3/3 Historic Architecture At Western Kentucky University, Kentucky Library & Museum, Kentucky Heritage Council For The Bowling Green Warren County Bicentennial
WKU Archives Records
Booklet created by the Kentucky Library & Museum and the Kentucky Heritage Council for the Bowling Green Warren County Bicentennial highlighting the architect Brinton B. Davis and his work at WKU. Includes a brief biography of Brinton Davis and descriptions of the Heating Plant, Health & Physical Education Building, Old Stadium & Colonnade, Van Meter Auditorium, original Snell Hall, Gordon Wilson Hall, Industrial Education Building, Schneider Hall, Craig Alumni Center, Kentucky Building and Cherry Hall.
Ua1f Architect Had Designs On Western Buildings, Todd Turner
Ua1f Architect Had Designs On Western Buildings, Todd Turner
WKU Archives Records
Biographical article regarding architect Brinton B. Davis.
Ua51/3/3 Walk Talk, Kentucky Library & Museum
Ua51/3/3 Walk Talk, Kentucky Library & Museum
WKU Archives Records
Walking tour booklet highlighting the architecture of Brinton B. Davis on WKU's campus. Includes a brief biography of Davis, photographs and building statistics for the Kentucky Building, Craig Alumni Center, Van Meter Auditorium, Gordon Wilson Hall, Cherry Hall, Industrial Education Building, Health & Physical Education Building, Old Stadium & Colonnade, Schneider Hall, Heating Plant, and the original Snell Hall.