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"@FlashbackDallas: McFarlin Auditorium, following morning Chapel, 1927. More: http://bit.ly/1x5qiQb http://twitter.com/FlashbackDallas/stat ... 08/photo/1"
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Great shot. Love that building. Amazing that there were no trees.
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Would be interesting if someone took a picture from the same angle today for comparison
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Really cool to see that view from 1927. Thanks for posting it
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That was really cool. Old photos of the university always make you realize how far we come. One of the reasons I love Goff's
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Rachmaninoff played a concert there. Amazing place.
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My great grandfather took that photo (I have a film positive) and many others. He photo-documented the construction of HP Methodist Church, too - those photos are in the Bridwell Library. He was a professor of theology and took many photos that appear in the Rotundas during that period. I've got some terrific shots of Dallas Hall - everything I've got is a film positive. Don't see those anymore. He also took the first "official" photo of Peruna I.
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smusic 00 wrote:Rachmaninoff played a concert there. Amazing place.
Did not know that. Did not know that. Wow. Isle of the Dead, best piece of the 20th century. Wonder if it was performed.
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Seriously - a fantastic building. Glad it wasn't diminished any in the renovation (from what I understand).

Thanks for sharing your story, Bergermeister!
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Bergermeister wrote:My great grandfather took that photo (I have a film positive) and many others. He photo-documented the construction of HP Methodist Church, too - those photos are in the Bridwell Library. He was a professor of theology and took many photos that appear in the Rotundas during that period. I've got some terrific shots of Dallas Hall - everything I've got is a film positive. Don't see those anymore. He also took the first "official" photo of Peruna I.
Very cool. Maybe Bridwell could do an exhibit someday.
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I guess Laughead would have been too young to take that shot.
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