Scripps College; Building sites; Tree planting; Cranes, derricks, etc.; Olive trees; Construction equipment; Construction workers
A crane lowers an olive tree outside the Humanities Building during its construction. 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...
Scripps College; Building sites; Construction equipment; Scaffolding
A hedge partially blocks the view of construction of the Bette Cree Edwards Humanities Building. Scaffolding and other equipment can be seen behind the bushes.
Scripps College; Courtyards; Young women; College students; Statues; Sculpture; Art works
A student reads in the inner court of the Bette Cree Edwards Humanities Building, near sculpture "Man and Nature" by Scripps Professor (1939-65) Albert Stewart. This sculpture was donated by the 1968-69 Parents Council of Scripps College.
Scripps College; College Buildings; Lawns; Trees; Statues; Young women; Flowers
A student sits in the Humanities Building courtyard near the bronze statue of "Man and Nature" by Scripps Professor (1939-65) Albert Stewart, which was donated by the 1968-69 Parents Council of Scripps College.
A vie wof a student walking under the pergola of the Cutting Garden at Scripps College. The Cutting Garden in the center of campus is now the present site of the Humanities Building.
A view of Bowling Green Lawn at Scripps College. This photograph was taken looking northeast toward mountains and the Humanities Building, which is to the right.
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...
A view of the "Bound Goat Thursday" sculpture at Scripps College. The sculpture is located just west of the Humanities Building, which is partially visible in the background of this photograph.
A view of the olive tree grove at Scripps College that eventually became the site of the Humanities Building. To the left in the background is the Margaret Fowler Garden.