A close-up of the inscription on the wall of the Honnold Gateway at Scripps College. The inscription reads: "The paramount obligation of a college is to develop in its students the ability to think clearly and independently and the ability to live...
A view of the inscription on the west side of Harper Hall. The writing reads: "This building is a symbol of a house not made with hands wherein shall dwell the spirit of truth, justice and compradeship. - Ellen Browning Scripps"
One of the Pomona College gates facing the exit of the campus. Gate has a small bush growing in front of it. Inscription reads: "They only are loyal to this college who departing bear their added riches in trust for mankind."
A close-up of the inscription one one of the Pomona College gates. It reads: "Pomona College - Let only the eager thoughtful and reverent enter here - James Arnold Blaisdell."
Entrance gates to Pomona College facing south. Inscription on the left gate reads: "Pomona College - Let onlythe eager thoughtful and reverent enter here."
Plants thrive in corner of Manana Court of Browning Hall. An ivy climbs the wall, and other tropical looking plants also grow. The photographer's inscription "Chas. Roberts" appears in the bottom right corner.
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."
A ornate window of browsing room of Browning Hall with inscription underneath reading "Ellen Browning". This second floor window is fronted by wrought iron scroll work.
Ella Strong Denison Library; Libraries; Scripps College
Main Reading Room interior of Denison Library, showing double doors, book cases, and chandelier. Bottom left corner of postcard contains the inscription, "3338 Interior Scripps College Library Claremont Calif."
Doors; Ella Strong Denison Library; Libraries; Scripps College
Main double doors of Denison Library as seen from east. An inscription above the door reads, "The Ella Strong Denison Library." An image of a torch has also been engraved in the marble.
Plaque set into stone marking the Site of Ayer Cottage at Pomona College. The plaque was dedicated by the Historical Society of Pomona Valley, October 14, 1937. Plaque inscription reads: "On this site September 12, 1888, was held the first session...
Scripps College; College buildings; San Gabriel Mountains (Calif.)
A reflection of the San Gabriel Mountains can be seen through the glass of the entrance to Kimberly Hall. The inscription on the building reads, "Mary Kimberly Residence Hall."
The entrance to Grace Scripps Clark Hall, at the end of a long sidewalk surrounded by plants and tall trees. The inscription "Clark Hall, Scripps College - Claremont, California 0817" is at the bottom center of the photograph.
An impressive view of the entrance to Grace Scripps Clark Hall. The inscription at the bottom left and right reads, "Entrance to - Grace Scripps Hall - Scripps College - Claremont, Calif. - H & H Photo."
The front of the Lang Art Building with "Florence Rand Lang Art Building" inscribed on the building. Below the inscription is a statue of a deer. Vines and greenery also surround the doorway.
Star Court pictured with shade from lush plants and trees, and a fountain in the center. An inscription at the bottom left reads "3316 Inner Court - Toll Hall - Scripps College - Claremont, Calif."
Suzanne Stofft (1960) and Martha Shidow (1961), Virgina Ecterly Award winners of 1960, stand outside Honnold Gateway, an entrance to Scripps College. The inscription on the wall reads: "The paramount obligation of a college is to develop in its...
A close-up of the Scripps College seal on the wall adjacent to the Honnold Gateway. Inscription reads: "Scripps College - Incipit vita nova - MCMXXVI."
Nancy Hay (1971) and Diane Cheverton (1971) standing on the steps of Honnold Gateway. The inscription on the wall reads "The paramount obligation of a college is to develop in its students the ability to think clearly and independently, and the...