The Halsted Street entrances of (l-r) McCormick Hall, built in 1883; Ewing Hall, built in 1863; and the seminary chapel, built in 1875, face a tree-lined street.
The 1883 McCormick Hall building takes its name from the school's primary funder from 1859 through the mid-twentieth century, Cyrus McCormick, Sr. and his family.
The Virginia Library, constructed in 1896, is named for school funders Cyrus Hall and Nettie Fowler McCormick's daughter, Mary Virginia. The library, an example of Ionic Greek architecture, held 85,000 volumes.
Warren Eugene Shirey of Indiana, an 1893 graduate of Hanover College, sits for a portrait. Warren is the older brother of William Bertram Shirey and the younger brother of Norman Clifford Shirey, who are also students at McCormick Theological…
William Bertram Shirey of Indiana, an 1893 graduate of Hanover College, sits for a portrait. William is the younger brother of Norman Clifford Shirey and Warren Eugene Shirey, who are also students at McCormick Theological Seminary.
Norman Clifford Shirey of Missouri, an 1893 graduate of Hanover College, sits for a portrait. Norman was the older brother of William Bertram Shirey and Warren Eugene Shirey, who are also students at McCormick Theological Seminary.