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Description
In the late 1920s and early 1930s, a group of girls living on the third floor of Purington Hall at Farmington State Normal School referred to themselves as the "angels", and the "the third floor gang". They had a reputation for being loud, fun, and boisterous as well as for breaking the rules. This image, from the scrapbook of one of the "Angel Alley" girls, Dolly Dunphy, is captioned "Some of the inmates of the third floor."
About This Item
- Title: Third floor inmates, Farmington State Normal School, ca. 1928
- Creation Date: circa 1928
- Subject Date: circa 1928
- Location: Farmington, Franklin County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 10 cm x 5.75 cm
- Local Code: Scrapbook Collection (Dolly Dunphy)
- Object Type: Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- University of Maine Farmington--History
- Farmington State Normal School (Me.)
- Farmington State Teachers College (Me.)
- College students--Maine--Farmington
- Dunphy, Dolly--Friends & associates
- Dormitories--Maine--Farmington
- Group portraits
People
Other Keywords
- college
- dormitory
- education
- Farmington State Normal School
- FSNS
- Purington Hall
- students
- UMF
- University of Maine at Farmington
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