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http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/ArchBellChapel.jpg
The Victory Arch was originally constructed southeast of Dixon-Eilers, near the corner of College and Third Streets, with the Victory Bell originally located between it and Schaller Memorial Chapel.

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/Arch.jpg
"College administrator William "Bill" Wesselink reassembled the arch from the remnants of Old Main after it burned down in 1956. The arch was moved to its current location during the mid-1980s during the construction of the Siebens Forum."

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Four issues of U.S. News & World Report touting Buena Vista College as a best college.

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A list of BV Trustees dated November 4, 1991. NOTE: Personally identifiable information has been excised.

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Documents provide information about the time capsule itself, although the location of the time capsule marker is unknown. Photos show the actual time capsule vault.

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/Suites.jpg
"Consisting of three suites: Briscoe Hall (completed 1991), Constitution Hall (completed 1995), and McCorkle Hall (completed 1996). These buildings house exclusively upperclassmen."

http://bvuarchives.bvu.edu/photos/Buildings/PresidentHomeCollegeSt.jpg
A short-lived presidential residence on College Street for President Briscoe and his family. The college still owns this residence and houses the ROTC program.

William W. Wesselink
An unknown person, believed to be a Buena Vista College professor, interviewed five men: Mr. William Wesselink, BV professor and administrator; Dr. H. A. Pierce, retired local optometrist; Dr. George Reynolds, BV professor; Mr. Harry Schaller, Storm…

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Tennis team color photograph

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A t-shirt from Teachers Inc. that is autographed on the back.
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