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.
The north entrance to Honnold Library as seen from across the Mudd Quadrangle. Attached to the reverse of the photograph is a description that reads: 'Honnold Library, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. William Lincoln Honnold, was dedicated in 1952. It...
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....
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...
Postcard of Bridges Auditorium. Printed on back, "The Mabel Shaw Bridges Music Auditorium was built in 1931 by Mr. and Mrs. Appleton Shaw Bridges in memory of their daughter. The auditorium seats 2500 for music, dance and theater."
Building sites; College administrators; College benefactors; College campuses; College students
Five people stand in front of a door frame that says "Bauer Hall." Standing, from left to right: Stuart Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Bauer, George Benson, and Ray Drummond. The names of the individuals pictured are written on the back of the photograph...
Note with photo reads: "Led by Mrs Doris Buriff Caster, director, Scripps College Choir carols as candlelight procession from residence halls wends way through campus to find surprise Christmas tableau, climax of festivites held Tuesday night,...
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.
Claremont McKenna College; College buildings; Men; Women
Mr. and Mrs. Bauer, George Benson and Ed Corbus (left to right) stand near the sign at Bauer Center that reads "Bauer Center, Claremont Men's College".
Individuals stand near a doorframe that reads "Bauer Hall" on the site of the future Bauer Center at Claremont McKenna College. Pictured (left to right): Mr. and Mrs. Bauer, an unidentified man, George Benson, and another unidentified man.
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.
Charles T. Richardson was a Claremont Graduate University (then called Claremont Gradute School) trustee. He is pictured here near the Jagels Building with his wife, likely attending one of the dedications that took place December 9, 1966. These...
College buildings; Alumnae and alumni; College benefactors; Dedications; Claremont McKenna College
The dedication of Fawcett Hall. From left to right, Priscilla Fawcett (student at Pitzer College), Dr. Benson, Mrs. W. Russell Fawcett, Mr. Fawcett, and David Fawcett (Class of 1966), stand in front of a plaque that reads: "Fawcett Hall dedicated...
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.
College buildings; Bénézet, Louis Tomlinson, 1915-; Clock-towers
Claremont University Center president Louis T. Bénézet (left) with R. J. Taylor (right), vice president of the Palm Springs branch of the Bank of America and E. W. Hill (center), the bank's trust officer stand in front of McManus Hall. ...
College buildings; Bénézet, Louis Tomlinson, 1915-; Clock-towers
Standing in front of McManus Hall are (left to right) Claremont University Center president Louis T. Bénézet; E. W. Hill, trust officer for the Palm Springs branch of Bank of America; and R. J. Taylor, vice president of the Palm Springs branch...
College buildings; Bénézet, Louis Tomlinson, 1915-; Dedications
Mrs. Ruth Harper Munger cuts the ribbon at the re-dedication of Harper Hall. Also pictured (left to right) behind her are Louis T. Bénézet, president of the Claremont University Consortium, and Charles T. Richardson of the Board of Fellows.