Caption: During the 1920s and 1930s, the college of agriculture's flock of sheep sometimes grazed on the grassy hillside southwest of Agricultural Hall. Agricultural Hall was completed in 1903.
Photo by: courtesy Department of Life Sciences Communications
Date: circa 1920
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Caption: For decades, until after World War II, experimental field crops were grown west of campus buildings shown here in a colorized postcard from the 1920s. From left, the buildings are King Hall and the heating plant, Hiram Smith Hall and Agricultural Hall. Agricultural Hall was completed in 1903.
Photo by: courtesy UW-Madison Archives
Date: 1920s
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Caption: Historical photograph of the classic Beaux Arts-style Agricultural Hall completed in 1903, from a colorized postcard probably dating from the 1920s or 19030s.
Photo by: courtesy UW-Madison Archives
Date: 1920/1930s
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Caption: Economics professor William H. Kiekhofer, shown here in the late 1940s, lectures in the large Agricultural Hall auditorium. Agricultural Hall was completed in 1903.
Photo by: courtesy UW-Madison Archives
Date: 1940s
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Caption: Students studying on Henry Mall during autumn with Agricultural Hall in background.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: 1997
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Caption: Columns and engraved College of Agriculture wording on front of Agricultural Hall during an autumn sunset.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: October 2000
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Caption: Looking up Henry Mall toward Agricultural Hall during winter.
Photo by: Michael Forster Rothbart
Date: March 2002
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