Old CU

  • 1902 Columbia steam surrey
    The automobile age arrived in ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ in October 1900, when a visitor rumbled through town on the way to nearby Magnolia.
  • University of Colorado Hiking Club in High Falls
    The University of Colorado Hiking Club was founded April 1, 1919, to foster β€œa greater interest in the vast natural beauty that surrounds the University and to furnish an opportunity for the fullest enjoyment of [it].”
  • CU squad in 1894
    The ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ played its first intercollegiate baseball game in the spring of 1890. CU defeated the Colorado School of Mines, 5-4, in ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅.
  • 1886 Commencement program image
    Many of America’s first universities were centuries old by the time they admitted women. At CU-ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ co-education began early β€” with the Tyler sisters.
  • Skiers at Chautauqua Mesa Ski Area
    For a short time, still within memory for some Baby Boomers, ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ had its own ski run: Chautauqua Mesa Ski Area operated from 1949-52 and in 1962.
  • CU beanie
    From the early 1900s until sometime in the 1960s, freshmen were required to wear distinctive green caps called beanies or β€œdinks” until Homecoming.
  • Buffalo coca cola can 1984
    The Sports Beverage Co. of Champaign, Ill., produced Big 8 and Big 10 Football Sports Soda can collections in 1984, but little is known about why they were produced.
  • Pan Am bag
    The campus climate in 1962 was one of controversy and turmoil amid debates over academic freedom, editorial independence of the student press and a recruiting scandal. Here are some highlights.
  • noseguard
    This innovative nose guard patented in 1891 by S. J. Cumnock of Lowell, Mass., was intended to protect the nose, forehead and mouth of a person playing football or a similar sport.
  • picture of memorabilia
    A popular custom originating in the 19th century, dance cards resulted from a woman’s social dilemma of choosing dance partners at parties.
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