This 1938 postcard presents a picturesque view of J. Whit Potter Hall on the campus of Western Kentucky State Teachers' College in Bowling Green. Nestled among trees and collegiate greens, Potter Hall served as a central building during a time when the college was devoted to preparing young men and women for careers in education. Named after Dr. J. Whit Potter, a respected educator and administrator, the hall reflects the architectural charm and academic spirit of the era. The postcard captures not only the building’s graceful lines, but also a moment in time when Kentucky's commitment to education was taking deep root.
This postcard would look great framed, make a wonderful hostess gift, or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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