An incense vendor talks to customers at the African American marketplace at a Black History Month event. The event was called Ujima, meaning unity in Swahili.
An incense vendor talks to customers at the African American marketplace at a Black History Month event. The event was called Ujima, meaning unity in Swahili.
A vendor demonstrates to a customer during an African American Marketplace at a Black History Month event. The event was called Ujima, meaning unity in Swahili.
Students stand at a vendor in the African American Marketplace during Black History Month events. The event was called Ujima, meaning unity in Swahili.
Professor and Mrs. Charles C. Stearns at their home on Tenth Street, the location where Harper Hall was eventually built. Charles Stearns was professor of biblical history and literature at Pomona College from 1906 to 1924.
Cut away section of the Grove house, still on a movable bed, near the Brant Clock Tower after the house was moved to Pitzer College. "Originally built as the home of a Claremont citrus grower, the Grove House was saved from potential demolition by...
Dedication ceremony of Scott and Sanborn Halls in the Sanborn Hall parking lot. The building on the left is Scott Hall and the building on the right is Sanborn Hall. The photograph is on a tan matte.
A male student sits on a low tree branch on the Pellissier Mall. Part of McConnell Center is visible on the right. Holden Hall and the arcades in front of it are visible on the left.
Pitzer College professors in a session on the Nuremburg Trials in Avery Hall. From left to right: Al Schwartz (Professor of Sociology), Jack Sullivan (Professor of Political Studies), Nicolas Doman (Trustee and member of the American team at the...