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This photograph features members of the Brevard College Ensemble as they rehearse for the Anglo-International Festival of Music in Guildford, England. The group is led by co-directors, Professors Harvey Miller (conducting) and Joan Moser (standing,...
After World War II, over a million gladioli were grown on the Brevard College farm, which consisted of 42 fields on 85 acres. The flowers were sent to florists in the Southeast. Lack of help, an extremely wet season, and fungus contributed to the...
This photograph shows a portrait of members of the Brevard College concert choir. The students are standing in front of Spencer Hall. Spencer Hall served as the Administration building at that time, named after Mr. J.C. Spencer, a donor for the...
Adjacent to the campus was the college farm. The eighty acres of fertile soil available for tillage were used to grow legumes, hay, corn, silage, and other crops for feeding cows, hogs, poultry, and work stock and to grow vegetables for consumption...
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This photograph features the close of a performance given by students in the Brevard College Ensemble. The conductor is former Brevard College faculty member Virginia Tillotson.
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This photograph shows the Brevard College Chamber Orchestra in a performance held in the College's Jones Library. The photograph was taken from the vantage point of the Library's Mezzanine level.
First library building at Brevard College as seen in 1951-52 photo. Portrait on upper left shows James Addison Jones, for which the library is named. Portrait on upper right shows Eugene Jarvis Coltrane, first president of Brevard College...
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This photograph shows student members of the Brevard College band performing a rock combo for a high school audience as part of the college's music education program tour.
Because of its park-like landscape, Brevard College remains a good place to view white squirrels, a color variant of the Eastern Gray Squirrel.
Their origin goes back to 1949 when a carnival truck overturned near Madison, FL; two white squirrels...
This photograph shows a coeducational group of Brevard Institute students as they participate in a typing class. Brevard Institute was a forerunner of Brevard College. The class is being held in Spencer Hall, which later housed the college's...