2009-01-162009-01-162009-01-16http://hdl.handle.net/2097/1211Known today as Historic Farrell Library, this was the first building on campus solely for a library. Constructed in 1927, it was named for President F. D. Farrell in 1955.Citation: Courtesy "Farrell Library, northeast side", Photograph Collection Vertical File: Subject: Campus Ca. 1920, Morse Department of Special Collections, Kansas State University Libraries.For information on how to request a high-resolution copy of this photograph, please go to the Morse Department of Special Collections webpage, Photograph and Document Image Guidelines (http://www.lib.k-state.edu/photograph-and-document-image-guidelines).Morse Department of Special Collections5.74 x 10.01 in.Public Domain Mark 1.0Universities & collegesBuildingsLibrariesTreesWater towersBuildingsFarrell Library, northeast sideStillImageKansas State Agricultural CollegeBlack-and-white photographs