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Early Architecture Photographs

NSU Digital Collections is a collaborative project between the Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center and the Nova Southeastern University Archives. This online collection contains photographs and contextual materials that provide an insight into the history and culture of Nova Southeastern University.

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  • Exterior view of the Mailman/Hollywood building circa 1980
  • In photograph left to right: Abraham Fischler (standing) second President of Nova University 1970-1992, chats with Abraham Mailman (businessman, banker, philanthropist and the founder of the town of Miramar in Florida), Dr. Myron Segal (surgeon and son-in-law of Abraham Mailman) and Marilyn (Mickey) Segal (daughter of Abraham Mailman)
  • In photograph left to right: Abraham Mailman ( businessman, banker, philanthropist and the founder of the town of Miramar in Florida) and Mrs. Mailman, Dorothy Schure and Dr. Alexander Schure (Chancellor of what was formerly known as Nova University) socialize during a university hosted event
  • In photograph left to right: Dr. Myron Segal, surgeon and son-in-law of Abraham Mailman, Abraham Mailman ( businessman, banker, philanthropist and the founder of the town of Miramar in Florida), and Abraham Fischler (second President Nova University 1970-1992), chat with students in a classroom
  • In photograph left to right: Warren Winstead, first President (1965-1969) of what was incorporated as Nova University of Advanced Technology in 1964, chats with Abraham Mailman (businessman, banker, philanthropist and the founder of the town of Miramar in Florida) and Abraham Fischler, who at that time was the Dean of the School of Education and who would later serve as the second President of Nova University 1970-1992
  • In photograph right to left: W.W. Caldwell (owner of Caldwell Scott Engineering and Construction Company of Fort Lauderdale, Florida) and Sam Freed (Head of Physical Plant) gather at the construction site for the Edwin and Ester L. Rosenthal University Center. The identities of the two other men in the photograph are unknown
  • Photograph of sculpture Tracor P-I by Jean Ward erected outside the Mailman/Hollywood building
  • The first three buildings erected during the early construction phase of Nova Southeastern University in the 1960s. In photograph left to right: Rosenthal, Parker and Mailman/Hollywood
  • Abraham Fischler (far left), second President of Nova University (1970-1992), adjusts the gown of Abraham Mailman during a ceremony where the latter received an honorary doctorate degree
  • A display case filled with memorabilia stands in the lobby of the Mailman/Hollywood building, circa 1980
  • A Florida burrowing owl sits atop one of the early campus signs pointing the way towards the Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal University Center
  • Construction worker on site in the early construction stages of the Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, 1967
  • Dr. Robert Jones walks past the Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, 1968
  • Early construction of the Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, 1967
  • Early construction of the Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, circa 1960
  • Early stages in the construction of the Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, 1966
  • Exterior view of the east side of the Parker building, 1973
  • Exterior view of the west side of the Parker building, circa 1970
  • Exterior view (west entrance) of the newly completed Parker building as furniture is moved into the building, 1968
  • Groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Mailman/Hollywood building in the late 1960s. In photograph Abraham Fischler (second from the left), second President of Nova University 1970-1992, stands next to Marilyn Segal (daughter of Abraham Mailman). In the foreground, Abraham Mailman ceremoniously lifts the first shovel full of dirt from the building site. Also in the photograph: James Farquhar (second from right), former Chairman of the Nova University Board of Trustees and Joseph Randazzo (fifth from right), Head Master of the University School
  • Ground breaking ceremony for the Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center , circa 1960
  • Guests gather in front of the Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center during the dedication ceremony May 1, 1967
  • In photograph right to left: Abraham Fischler (second President of Nova University, 1970-1992), Marilyn Segal (daughter of Abraham Mailman), Abraham Mailman (businessman, banker, philanthropist and the founder of the town of Miramar in Florida), Dr. Myron Segal (surgeon and son-in-law of Abraham Mailman), and Shirley Fischler (wife of Abraham Fischler), inspect a study carrel in the newly constructed library in the Mailman/Hollywood building, 1970
  • Interior view (west) of the newly completed Parker building as furniture is moved into the building, 1968
  • Law students leaving the Parker building, circa 1975
  • Louis Parker and Warren Winstead (first President 1965-1969, of what was incorporated as Nova University of Advanced Technology in 1964), at the construction site of the Parker building, 1967
  • Louis W. Parker (on left), for whom the Parker building was dedicated, and an unidentified man prepare for a graduation ceremony where the former was granted an honorary Doctor of Science degree
  • Louis W. Parker stands on the site where the building named for him will be constructed on the main campus of what was formerly known as Nova University, Davie, Florida, 1967
  • Ribbon cutting at the Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center dedication ceremony, May 1 1967. In photo left to right: James Farquhar, Edwin L. Rosenthal, and Warren Winstead first President (1965-1969), of what was incorporated as Nova University of Advanced Technology in 1964
  • Signage in the photograph signals early construction of the Parker building in 1967. The Parker building was the second building to be constructed at the main campus site. President Warren Winstead (second from left in photograph, first President 1965-1969, of what was incorporated as Nova University of Advanced Technology in 1964), and Vice President C. I. Rice (fourth from left), look on as Louis Parker (first from left), shakes hands with George Caldwell Sr. (third from left)
  • Staff move furniture into their new work space in the Parker building, 1968
  • Students gather in the lobby of the Parker building, circa 1975
  • Students in a classroom inside the Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, 1973
  • The Mailman/Hollywood building under construction, circa 1968-1969
  • The Nova University sign is prominently displayed outside the recently completed Mailman/Hollywood building in the early 1970s
  • The Parker building as viewed during its final stages of construction, 1969
  • Unknown naval officer speaking at the dedication ceremony for the Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center. Seated on the podium left to right: James Farquhar and Edwin M. Rosenthal
  • Warren Winstead, first President (1965-1969), of what was incorporated as Nova University of Advanced Technology in 1964, chats with Miami Beach Mayor Chuck Hall. The Parker building is shown in the background as it nears completion
  • Abraham Mailman relaxes after receiving an honorary doctorate degree
  • Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, 1968
  • Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, circa 1970
  • Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, circa 1975
  • Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center (south side view), 1970
  • Exterior view of the Mailman/Hollywood building east side, with a glimpse of the Parker building in the background, circa 1980
  • Exterior view of the north entrance of the Mailman/Hollywood building, circa 1970
  • Exterior view of the Parker building (front entrance facing east), circa 1970
  • Exterior view of the south side of the Mailman/Hollywood building, circa 1980
  • South entrance of the Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, circa 1970
  • The Mailman/Hollywood building is flanked on both sides by Royal Palm trees, circa 1980
  • In photo left to right: James Farquhar, President Warren Winstead (first President 1965-1969, of what was incorporated as Nova University of Advanced Technology in 1964), and an unknown man overlook the interior of the Edwin L. and Ester M. Rosenthal Student Center, 1967
  • Exterior view of the Parker building (east entrance), circa 1970
 
  • Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, 1968 by Stan O'Dell

    Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, 1968

  • Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, circa 1970 by Stan O'Dell

    Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, circa 1970

  • Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, circa 1975 by Stan O'Dell

    Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center, circa 1975

  • Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center (south side view), 1970 by Stan O'Dell

    Edwin M. and Ester L. Rosenthal Student Center (south side view), 1970

  • Exterior view of the Mailman/Hollywood building east side, with a glimpse of the Parker building in the background, circa 1980 by Stan O'Dell

    Exterior view of the Mailman/Hollywood building east side, with a glimpse of the Parker building in the background, circa 1980

  • Exterior view of the north entrance of the Mailman/Hollywood building, circa 1970 by Stan O'Dell

    Exterior view of the north entrance of the Mailman/Hollywood building, circa 1970

  • Exterior view of the Parker building (front entrance facing east), circa 1970 by Stan O'Dell

    Exterior view of the Parker building (front entrance facing east), circa 1970

  • Exterior view of the south side of the Mailman/Hollywood building, circa 1980 by Stan O'Dell

    Exterior view of the south side of the Mailman/Hollywood building, circa 1980

 
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