College stores; Avery, R. Stanton, 1907-; Bénézet, Louis Tomlinson, 1915-; Dedications
Four gentlemen flank the bookstore's dedication plaque. Standing (left to right) are: R. Stanton Avery, Earl W. Huntley, Louis T. Bénézet, and Charles T. Richardson. This photograph was taken at the 1969 November 6 dedication.
Earl W. Huntley and an unidentified woman look at the dedication plaque at the bookstore dedication on 1969 November 6. Plaque reads: "Huntley Bookstore, made possible through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Huntley. Mr. Huntley served as...
College stores; Bénézet, Louis Tomlinson, 1915-; Dedications
Louis T. Bénézet gives a speech in front of shelves of textbooks inside the Huntley Bookstore at its 1969 November 6 dedication. Seated (left to right) are: Charles T. Richardson, Earl W. Huntley, and an unidentified woman.
Auditoriums; Buildings; Theaters; Clothing and dress; Evening gowns; Fur garments
Ann Gould, Catherine Garrison, and Michael Connolly at the dedication of Garrison Theater on December 6, 1963. Formal attire, including fur wraps, are being worn by those pictured.
Armour, Richard Willard, 1906-; Auditoriums; Buildings; Theaters; Evening gowns; Fur garments; Clothing and dress
Professor Richard Armour and his wife Kathline Armour at the dedication of Garrison Theater on December 6, 1963. Formal attire, including fur wraps, are worn by those pictured.
View inside of Huntley Bookstore during its 1969 November 6 dedication ceremony. People sit in chairs set up between the bookshelves and listen to a man speaking at a podium.
Inside Huntley Bookstore at its 1969 November 6 dedication ceremony. People sit in chairs set up between the bookshelves and listen to a man speaking at a podium.
A view of the September 18, 1970 dedication of Seeley W. Mudd Library. This image was taken from a high angle looking down at the crowd assembled for the dedication.
Scripps College; College benefactors; Dedications; Flags
A woman speaks at the dedication of Mary Kimberly Hall. Seated behind her, left to right, are Irving Walker and Mary K. Shirk, for whom the hall is named.