A Campus in Focus:
UNH Photographers

October 1 - March 3, 2000

Dale Valena, Museum Curator
Taking freshman photos
Clement Moran taking freshman photos, 1925

This exhibition pays tribute to the work of Clement "Centimeter" M. Moran and his legacy of approximately 15,000 images of campus life from 1914-1940. When Mr. Moran died in 1940 he left a void that would take almost a decade to fill by a new era of professional staff photographers. Examples of the fine work of Richard Merritt, John Adams, Gary Samson, Ron Bergeron and Doug Prince and Lisa Nugent demonstrate the important role of the photographer as campus historian, artist and technician.

Special thanks to Jennifer Carroll, Gary Samson and Ron Bergeron for their curatorial contributions to this exhibit. Thanks also to the continued support of the Special Collections and Archives staff and intern Terry Tremblay.

The exhibit is made possible in part by the E. Ruth Buxton Stephenson Memorial Fund and we thank her family for their support.


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Wall of Moran photos Christensen Hall, 1972 snow scupture

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