Photo #1:
Early 20th century shot of the New Brunswick boathouse, roughly on the site of the current Rutgers boathouse. Steve Perry found the postcard a few years ago.
Photo #2:
The old Johnson & Johnson building at the intersection of Hamilton & George St. Zimmerli art museum is across the street. The Raritan is in the background.
Photo #3:
Some significant intersection in New Brunswick. It is believed to be George St.
Photo #4:
The River Dorms in all their 'splendor'. A rather unappealing living situation for freshmen.
Photo #5:
Corner of George St and Route 27 looking towards Rutgers. The train trestle is in the background.
Photo #6:
A 1938 Rutgers VS Princeton football game poster. The old stadium was dedicated this year. It was rebuilt in the 1990's. The first intercollegiate football game occured in 1869...RU vs. Princeton.
Photo #7:
What the hell is a 'boli'? And, are they really all that good? Yes, they are. Stuff Yer Face shot from Easton Avenue--A Rutgers institution.
Photo #8:
A drawing of the first collegiate football game of Rutgers vs. Princeton, 1869.
Photo #9:
Present day Rutgers stadium.
Photo #10:
Early 19th century photo taken at Old Queens, when Rutgers was known as Old Queens. One (1) of two (2).
Photo #11:
Two (2) of two (2).
Photo #12:
Raritan River. The driveway to the boathouse is in the bottom-left corner. The New Brunswick projects (torn down in '01) in the upper left-hand corner. Highland Park bridge upper-right.
Photo #13:
A gate on the College Ave campus.
Photo #14:
A 1932 Rutgers VS Holy Cross football game poster. Neilsen field in 1932.
Photo #15:
A stained glass window at the Kirpatrick Chapel on the College ave campus.
Photo #16:
One of the earliest known photos of the Rutgers (Old Queens) football team.
Photo #17:
Business card from Teresa's on Easton Ave. Teresa's caught fire in 2003.
Photo #18:
Gate to Old Queens looking from George St.
Photo #19:
Brower Commons. Or, was it Rower Commons?
Photo #20:
Looking down George St towards Douglas campus.
Photo #21:
Cupola atop the College Ave gym. We are STILL waiting for the bell to toll for the Lightweights. Will ROAR be the catalyst?
Photo #22:
Grease trucks vendor. The Fat Darrell won the best sandwich-under-$5 from Maxim Magazine in 2004.
Photo #23:
Old man Henry.
Photo #24:
Matchbook from Neubies. They serve some of the best breakfast in town.
Photo #25:
The side of a grease truck.
Photo #26:
Coaster from Harvey Moon brewery on George St--located across the street from Old Man Raffertys.
Photo #27:
Matchbook from Old Man Raffertys. The old man has employed a great deal of lightweights over the years.
Photo #28:
This cartoon celebrates the first intercollegiate football game in 1869...Rutgers vs. Princeton. Rutgers won.
Photo #29:
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