A view of Cat Alley, which served as student housing. It was located at 335 1/2 W. 4th Street in Claremont which later became the Savings and Loan Association and later Washington Mutual. The photograph was donated by George V.S. Kenny, who...
Greek letter societies; Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.)
Exterior view of Kappa Delta fraternity cabin. The sign on the cabin reads "Dagger Point." This photograph can be found on page 89 of the 1927 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate." No caption accompanies the photograph.
View of the inside of Cat Alley, which was located at 335 1/2 W. 4th Street in Claremont, and served as student housing in the 1920s. Pictured is a chair and table inside the room. The sign most visible on the door reads "Slow Bridge." This...
A view of a room inside Cat Alley, which was located at 335 1/2 W. 4th Street in Claremont, and served as housing for students in the 1920s. Pictured is a wall with various pictures and paper objects on it, along with a large pennant that reads...
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Dormitories Furniture, equipment, etc.
A view of a room inside Cat Alley, which was located at 335 1/2 W. 4th Street in Claremont, and served as housing for students in the 1920s. Pictured in the room is a chair and a window. Above the window is a sign that reads "Know Your Onions." The...
Ella Strong Denison Library; Doors; Libraries; Scripps College
Main door of Denison Library from east. Above the door reads the engraved inscription, "The Ella Strong Denison Library." handwriting beneath the picture reads, "3333 Main Door Ella Strong Denison Library Scripps College Claremont Calif."
Chemical laboratories; Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.)
A laboratory inside Mason Hall. Pictured is Pomona College professor E.P. Bartlett's chemistry lab. Bunsen burner, test tubes, and chemicals inside of bottles are some of the items visible on the table and shelves.
Scripps College; Architectural drawing; College buildings
Drawing plans for Grace Scripps Clark Hall. Three buildings are presented, labeled (left-to-right) as: "present dormitory," " north elevation," and "new dormitory," with "present dormitory" referring to Eleanor Joy Toll Hall. Below the drawing is...
Pomona College students posing for a photograph during the annual Pajamarino. This was a tradition that developed out of Pomona College's rival with Occidental College. It involved male students marching through campus in pajamas.