Named Chocorua Hall after the mountain located in Albany, New Hampshire, this was one of the original residence halls on the North River Road Campus and also housed the Infirmary, a recreation area, and a laundry facility.
Photograph showing entrances 24 and 28 of the Chocorua Hall rliving center. A student is studying in the foreground next to one of the original directional signs.
1937 - 1938 class officers of the day division pose on the roof of 88 Hanover Street. From left to right: Thomas Keith, President; Eileen Healy, vice president; Lawrence Mueling, treasurer; Agnes Dlugosz, secretary.
Representatives of all classes present a new sign in recognition of the college's progress and growth. The intent was for the sign to become a part of the new campus. David E. Snyder organized the campaign from September 1965 to February 1966. The…
Governor John W. King signs the bill providing New Hampshire College of Accounting and Commerce with degree granting authority. From left to right: Edward M. Shapiro, College President Gertrude C. Shapiro, Governor John W. King, Representative Robert…
Editorial cartoon from the Collegiate Revolution regarding the cost of way finding signage installed on the New Hampshire College North River Road Campus.
Edward Shapiro teaching the use of business machines to unidentified New Hampshire College of Accounting and Commerce students. Photograph taken between 1957 and 1960.