Map of the campus in 1892. On the aerial map for this year the following buildings are listed: Old Main, Old Main Annex, Drill Hall/Gymnasium, Observatory, residances of the President and Vice-President, Riding Hall, Laundry and Stables.
Aerial view of the campus in 1942. The campus included the following new buildings by this year: Alumni Lodge, Hyatt Hall, The Armory, and Memorial Stadium.
Map of the campus in 1947. The campus included the following new buildings by this year: 1st Webb Hall, Dyer Hall, Dyer Annex, Spang Hall, Taitt Hall, and an Engineering Building.
Aerial view of the campus in 1959. The campus included the following new buildings by this year: PMC Memorial Library and the dormitories Howell Hall, Turrell Hall and Cann Hall (part of the dorm complex located on 14th Street).
Aerial view of the campus in 1965. The campus included the following new buildings by this year: Alumni Auditorium, 2nd Webb Hall, Loveland and Victory Halls, MacMorland Center, Sharples Hall, Kirkbride Hall and the dormitories Hanna Hall, Thayer...
Aerial view of the campus in 1975. The campus included the following new buildings by this year: The Carriage House, Student Health Services, The Castle, Schwatz Center, Wofgram Memorial Library, Counseling Center and Kapelski Learning Center.
Aerial view of the campus in 1984. The campus included the following new buildings by this year: Dixon Halls North and South, Hannum House, The Manor House, Widener Courts, Andorn House, Sparrow Hall, Alsop-Bullock Houses, Moll Hall, Carolyn Helms...
Aerial view of the campus in 1984. The campus included the following new buildings by this year: Academic Center North, Lathem Hall, Boettner Hall and Theatre Widener.
Henry Thomason was the Valedictorian of his P.M.A. class of 1879. He was trained as a doctor and served in the US Military. In 1898, he enlisted in the Spanish American War as Major and Surgeon in the Michigan Volunteer Infantry. He served as an...
Map of the campus in 2008. The campus included the following new buildings by this year: Cottee Hall, University Center, PMC Museum, Bruce Hall, Quick Center, Kirkbride Wing, Metropolitan Hall and a New Child Development Center.
Pennsylvania Military Preparatory School, 1916-1956. Frank K. Hyatt becomes vice-principal of the newly established prep school for students aged 12 to 16. The following year, Hyatt Hall is purchased to provide housing for these students. This...
On pages 199; 209-211, DelVecchio describes the ASTP and ASTRP Programs. DelVecchio, V. (1997). Beneath the Dome - The Story of Pennsylvania Military College. Santa Barbara, CA.