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Renovated version of the Grotto built in 1950s by Mr. Fred Guthrie, a Barry electrician.
Rosa Mystica was renamed Kelley House and Maris Stella became Farrell Hall.
Rosa Mystica.
Seated at the Fine Arts Quadrangle once called the Florida garden. Cor Jesu Chapel in the background.
Senior residence hall from 1940-1991 until it became an administration building in 1991.
Siblings were visiting home before Catherine's entrance into the convent.
Sister Arnold was one of the founders of University Archives
Sister Gonzaga Green was the College Vice President from 1940-1946. She supervised the construction and purchase of furniture and equipment for the first five buildings and Weber Hall.
Sister Gonzaga Green was the College Vice President from 1940-1946. She supervised the construction and purchased of furniture and equipment for the first five buildings and Weber Hall.
Sister Magdalena Ezoe O.P. (nee Cecilia) and Raquel Ortiz (nee Rivera) '55
Sister Mary Alice Collins was then College Vice President.
Sister Mary Cullen, granddaughter of Mary Barry Cullen, Mother Gerald's sister. Father Lawrence was Gerald Barry's son.
Sisters Agnes and Alma Marie were recipients of Federal Research Grant.
Students leaders sitting around a table.
Students simulate serving a full-course meal.
Students were also celebrating the first National Nursing Week proclaimed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The company performed Johann Strauss Jr.'s Opereta Die Fledermaus
The doors were installed in the 1950s and removed in 1971 when air conditioning was installed. They are now in the botany house garden.
The group was going to attend the dedication of new buildings at the Universidad de Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic.
The mini-computer was awarded to the School of Computer Science by the Computer Systems division of Harris Corporation in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
The scheduled appearance of the Norman Walker Dance Company in the Culture Series for Feb. 15, was cancelled.
The scholarship was established by the Barry trustee in memory of his wife Averill Stewart.
The students lounge was originally called the "recreation room" in Kelley House, the senior dormitory. It was converted to offices for Admissions, Enrollment Services, and Financial Aid in 1991.
The Villa was added to housing facilities.
Then named Rosa Mystica.
This room was designed for the use of Bishop Patrick Barry.
Today Administration building, LaVoie Hall.
Today Barry University Archives and Special Collections department.
Top view of students wearing their caps and gowns who stand around a glass table sign a document.