Plaque reads: "The Garrison Theater - This center for the performing arts was initially made possible through the generous gifts of these funding donors - Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Garrison, the Ford Foundation, Pomona College, Honnold Foundation...
Cottage where Dean and Mrs. Norton lived on the Pomona Campus (1891-1893). Caption later added by librarian: "Sent by Mrs. E.C. Norton to her mother in New Haven, Conn. Dean and Mrs. N. lived there probably about 1891-3. There he started the...
A photograph of an architectural model of Kimberly and Wilbur Halls. Accompanying the photograph is this description: "Model of a new building now rising on the Scripps College campus shows the two-story Mary Kimberly Dormitory, left, and the...
Women present at the 1927 dedication of Toll Hall at Scripps College. Reverse of image indicates these women pictured (left to right) are: Mrs. Lorbeer, Mrs. Dorsey and Mrs. Sartori.
Architectural drawing; Bénézet, Louis Tomlinson, 1915-
The groundbreaking ceremony for Harper East took place on 1965 December 2. Pictured next to a set of architectural drawings are (left to right): Ruth Harper Munger, Mrs. William S. Rosecrans, Joseph Pengilly, Luther Lee, and Louis T....
Mrs. William S. Rosecrans breaks ground for the William S. Rosecrans Tower at Harper East. The groundbreaking ceremony took place 1965 December 2. This color slide was received from Harrison Stephens on 1979 January 31.
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.
College buildings; Bénézet, Louis Tomlinson, 1915-
Louis T. Bénézet and Mrs. William S. Rosecrans at the groundbreaking ceremony for the William S. Rosecrans Tower and Court, which took place December 2, 1965.
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Building sites; Tractors
Preparing the ground for the foundation of the building. This photograph was used in a November 1952 Pomona College newsletter with the following caption: "Ground is broken west of Frary Hall, for the new men's dormitory, Walker Hall, named for the...
Members of the Masquers society at Pomona College. This photograph can also be found on page 137 of the 1936 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate". The students are identified as: "Standing: Brash, Greever, McBride, Miner, Willard, Test, Mrs. Allen,...
College administrators; College buildings; College benefactors; College presidents
Mrs. Lobanolt, Miss Gibson, and Dr. Lyon stand in front of Gibson Hall on its dedication day. "Mrs. Lobanolt - Pres Campus Club," "Miss Gibson -," "Dr. Lyon -," and "Gibson Hall Dedic - 14 Oct 49" are written on the slide mount.
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Housing, Single family
A view of the Sumner House on Foothill Boulevard west of Sumner Avenue where it originally stood. The house was built in 1888 as a home for Rev. and Mrs. C.B. Sumner and was moved in 1900 to 105 College Avenue. This photograph was found July 1,...
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Housing, Single family
The Sumner House as it stood after it was moved in 1900 from its original location on Foothill Boulevard west of Sumner Avenue to 105 College Avenue. The house was built in 1885 as the residence of Rev. and Mrs. C.B. Sumner. The photograph was...
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Housing, Single family
A distant vignetted view of Sumner House as it stood on Foothill Boulevard west of Sumner Avenue before it was moved in 1900 to College Avenue. The house was built in 1888 and was the residence of Rev. and Mrs. C.B. Sumner. The photograph was found...
Ella Strong Denison Library; Libraries; Scripps College; Windows
A stained glass window in the Rare Book room of Denison Library. The window is bordered by wooden panels. Twenty-one stained glass windows
on the balcony and lower floor of the literature room (north transept) were presented by Mrs. Denison in...
Ella Strong Denison Library; Libraries; Scripps College; Windows
Backwards view of stained Glass in Rare Book Room of Denison Library. Twenty-one stained glass windows on the balcony and lower floor of the rare book literature room (north transept) were presented by Mrs. Denison in 1939. Each bears the design of...