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Dealey Hall

Brought to campus as one of many Army surplus buildings following World War II, Dealey Hall contained classrooms and offices for the Department of Journalism and Speech. The building also housed the News Services Offices. Dealey Hall was named after George B. Dealey, publisher of the Dallas Morning News. It was located on the same site as the present-day Alumni Center adjacent to the Stonewall Street and Bois D'Arc Street intersection.

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  • James Gilliam Gee and Dealey Hall Plaque by East Texas State College

    James Gilliam Gee and Dealey Hall Plaque

    1963

  • Dealey Hall Exterior, Front by East Texas State Teachers College

    Dealey Hall Exterior, Front

    circa 1948/1968

  • Dealey Hall Exterior, Reverse by East Texas State Teachers College

    Dealey Hall Exterior, Reverse

    circa 1948/1968

 
 
 

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