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.
Harvey Mudd College; Norman F. Sprague Memorial Library; Pitzer College; Scripps College; Claremont Graduate University
Aerial view of Harvey Mudd College campus looking west, 1971. Also includes Scripps College campus, Claremont School of Theology, parts of Pitzer College and what is now called Claremont Graduate University.
Art; Art Exhibitions; Art in universities and colleges; Art works; College students
Curing an art exhibit in the Clark Humanities Museum, a man looks over a large canvas, while a woman in the back ground reads a book and another reads a display board. Crop marks can be seen around the border of the photograph.
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; Building sites; Construction equipment; Construction workers; Building sites - architecture
Construction of the Humanities Building, named for Bette Cree Edwards '49, a former member of the Board of Trustees. The building opened in 1970 and served as the principle classroom facility for the college. Writing in the photograph margins...
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.
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; Living room furniture; College students; Young women; Art
Four students lounge and read in a room in the Humanities Building. The woman second from left is Cece Ryan (1972). Crop marks can been seen around border of photograph.
Scripps College; Sculpture; Art works; Art in universities and colleges; Statues
Sculpture "Man and Nature" by Scripps Professor (1939-65) Albert Stewart was donated by the 1968-69 Parents Council of Scripps College. Here, it is seen through the branches of the courtyard trees.
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; Statues; Courtyards; Trees; Lampposts; Men; Women; Young women; College students; Sculpture
Individuals visit outside the Humanities Building near a sculpture by Scripps Professor (1939-65) Albert Stewart titled "Man and Nature," which was donated by the 1968-69 Parents Council of Scripps College.