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.
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; 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; 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.
Scripps College; College buildings; Courtyards; Trees; Stairs
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; Young women; Statues; Courtyards; Stairs; Trees; Benches
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; 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; 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; Olive trees; Construction workers
Workers replanting the olive trees in the Humanities Building courtyard (in Lyddon Court) that were temporarily moved during the construction of the Humanities Building. In 1968, students protested the construction of the building over Olive...