Health facilities; Hospitals; Automobiles; Antique and classic Automobiles
The Memorial Infirmary, located north of Foothill Boulevard, shortly after its completion. Three automobiles are parked in front of the building. The photograph was taken looking north toward the San Gabriel Mountains.The infirmary was a gift of...
Charles T. Richardson was a Claremont Graduate University (then called Claremont Gradute School) trustee. He is pictured here near the Jagels Building with his wife, likely attending one of the dedications that took place December 9, 1966. These...
The north entrance to Honnold Library as seen from across the Mudd Quadrangle. Attached to the reverse of the photograph is a description that reads: 'Honnold Library, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. William Lincoln Honnold, was dedicated in 1952. It...
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Plaques, plaquettes
Historical plaque located in the entrance corridor of Sumner Hall. Plaque reads: "Sumner Hall - In honor of her singular devotion and unfaltering courage during the early years of struggle which gave this college birth and character, this building,...
A page of a scrapbook with two photographs of Pomona College students at San Antonio Canyon. The top photograph is captioned "Snow Balling" and the lower one, "Dare Base." A description of both is written on the right and reads: "San Antonio...
Zaner Faust (then the director of Public Relations at Harvey Mudd College) on the Libra Project site shortly after a ceremony marking groundbreaking, January 5, 1970. Behind him is Thomas-Garrett Hall and to the right Jacobs Science Center. Title...
Helena Mayer was a fencing instructor at Scripps College circa 1930s. She became Germany's woman fencing champion in 1930 and won a silver medal in the Berlin Olympics in 1936. She then settled in the US, became a citizen, and won the US Women's...
College students; College radio stations; Broadcasting studios
Pomona College students in the KSPC (then KPCR) broadcasting studio. This photograph was used in a May 1953 newsletter with the following caption: "Pomona College has its own radio station run by the students with only limited supervision by two...
Members of the Physical Education Club at Pomona College. This photograph can also be found on page 149 of the 1932 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate" with this information: "The Physical Education Club is an organization for women interested in any...
A man and a woman, likely a male professor with a Scripps student, carry candles in preparation for the Christmas procession. Each dormitory hosted parties simultaneously, then the student body, faculty, and their families processed through campus...