Athletics; Benches; College buildings; College students; Trees; Wheelbarrows
A man wearing a baseball glove squats on the grass. Upside down wheelbarrows and a group of men are in front of a building. Trees, bushes, bleachers, and benches are also visible in the background.
Looking down arcade toward east exit of Eucalyptus Court in Balch Hall. The fountain in the courtyard is running, and chairs and benches are shown around the walkway.
South view of students reading on benches in courtyard to west of Frankel and Routt Halls. The students wear skirts and flat shoes. A fountain runs behind them, spraying water into a shallow pool.
A view of olive trees in Lyddon Court, part of the Humanities Building. In 1968, students protested the construction of the building over Olive Grove, so the trees were dug up and placed in storage for the duration of the construction and were...
Scripps College; College students; Young women; Courtyards; Benches; Trees; Olive trees
Students gather to relax and talk in Lyddon Court, an inner court of the Humanities Building. Crop marks appear in the margins. The handwriting "24 picas" is in the top margin.
Scripps College; College buildings; Young women; Statues; Courtyards; Stairs; Trees; Benches
The Humanities Building, named for Bette Cree Edwards '49, a former member of the Board of Trustees, opened in 1970 and served as the principle classroom facility for the college. Designed by architect, John Carl Warneke, this building combines...
Scripps College; College buildings; College students; Lawns; Trees; Stairs; Statues; Benches; Courtyards
The Humanities Building, named for Bette Cree Edwards '49, a former member of the Board of Trustees, opened in 1970 and served as the principle classroom facility for the college. Designed by architect, John Carl Warneke, this building combines...
The Humanities Building courtyard contains beautiful flower gardens and benches. The bronze sculpture in the courtyard, "Man and Nature" by Scripps Professor (1939-65) Albert Stewart, was donated by the 1968-69 Parents Council of Scripps College.
Scripps College; College buildings; College students; Lawns; Trees; Stairs; Statues; Benches; Courtyards
The Humanities Building, named for Bette Cree Edwards '49, a former member of the Board of Trustees, opened in 1970 and served as the principle classroom facility for the college. Designed by architect, John Carl Warneke, this building combines...