Ella Strong Denison Library; Libraries; Scripps College; Windows
Exterior view of window of Denison Library. The window is covered with an ornamental wrought iron railing, and may have been designed by architect E. G. Anderson, who designed a similar window railing for another window of the library.
Scripps College Professor of Philosophy Philip Merlan and his wife Franciszka Merlan stand at east side of Seal Fountain in Seal Court of Malott Commons. Water shoots out of the seal's mouth. Seal Court features mosaic murals around the pond...
The statue, entitled "Spanish Music", is located in the middle of Lebus Courtyard at Pomona College and was a gift of the class of 1915. Burt W. Johnson designed and cast the bronze statue while studying at the Florence Academy of Art. The statue...
View of fountain and sculpture in the patio of Bridges Hall of Music at Pomona College. The statue was a gift from the class of 1915. Burt W. Johnson designed and cast the bronze statue, entitled "Spanish Music", while studying at the Florence...
A view of the south entrance to Harper Hall. Image is a postcard and the reverse side reads: "Harper Hall - Ninth Street Entrance - The Claremont Colleges - Claremont, California, 91711 - Located East of College Avenue between Ninth and Tenth...
The statue, entitled "Spanish Music", is located in the middle of Lebus Courtyard at Pomona College and was a gift of the class of 1915. Burt W. Johnson designed and cast the bronze statue while studying at the Florence Academy of Art. The statue...
The east side of the Seeley W. Mudd Library, as seen from across Columbia Avenue. Notes on the reverse side of image read: "The Seeley W. Mudd Library, which adjoins Honnold, was dedicated in 1971. It contains Honnold holdings in the social...
Rear view of the statue "Spanish Music", which is located in the middle of Lebus Courtyard at Pomona College and was a gift of the class of 1915. Burt W. Johnson designed and cast the bronze statue while studying at the Florence Academy of Art. The...
Workers hanging banners in Seeley W. Mudd Library. The banners were designed by local artist and teacher Joyce Winkel, who is also pictured seated on the ground.
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; 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; College buildings; Hedges; 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; College students; Lawns; Trees; Stairs; Statues; Benches; Courtyards
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; College students; Young women; Courtyards
The Humanities Building and courtyard, 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...
Scripps College; College Buildings; Courtyards; College students; Statues
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; Trees; Lampposts; lawns
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; Lampposts; Lawns; Trees; Hedges
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...