Photograph of the front of Kendall Hall on the campus of North Texas State College. On the back of the photograph is a "Job Number" stamp by "Taylor Publishing Co.".
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Photograph of the front of Kendall Hall on the campus of North Texas State College. On the back of the photograph is a "Job Number" stamp by "Taylor Publishing Co.".
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w ; 15 x 21 cm.
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Kendall Hall was located on the south side of Highland Street in Denton. It was originally built to serve as a women's dormitory, with capacity for 300 students. The building was dedicated on March 4, 1952. In 1978 the structure was renovated for the use of the Intensive English Language Institute. Kendall Hall was demolished in October 2009 and its site was later occupied by the Business Leadership Building.
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