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...
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...
Art; Art Pottery; Art works; Ceramic bowls; Ceramics
Back of the photograph reads, "From: Scripps College, Office of Information, Dorothy Crane Engel. Lightweight ceramic brazier, designed by Donal Schaumburg of Claremont, brings foos and fire into the patio, and may be gracefully retired between...
Art; Art works; Ceramics; Lamps; McIntosh, Harrison
Back of photograph reads, "From: Scripps College, Office of Information, Dorothy Crane Engel. Plastic screen by Smilie of Hollywood catches light from a lamp designed by Harrison McIntosh of Claremont."
Ceramics; Art; Art Exhibitions; Art Pottery; Flowerpots;
McIntosh, Harrison; Paradise, Philip Herschel, 1905-1997; Voulkos, Peter, 1924-2002
Back of the photograph reads, "Planters exhibited in the Scripps College "Garden Living" Exhibition before planting include, from top of the picture down: freeform by John Cipot, Los Angeles; large oval planter decorated with sgraffitoed...
View of future site of Harvey Mudd dorms from Amherst Avenue. The tower in the background is the Fair Oaks plant (now owned by Golden State Water Company), which was designed by Allan Taylor and Clarence Stover and built in 1930.
The back of the photograph reads, "This piece is 6 feet long and is designed by Follis and Goode of Pasadena, and planted by Ray Mawson, Beuna Park Greenhouses."