View of the interior of Pitzer College's Scott Hall. The eastern entrance is visible on the left side of the image while two individuals, a man and a woman, descend the staircase into the main lobby.
Clipping from Pomona College Newsletter, November 1952, regarding fire in the park. Text reads: "Blanchard Park has long been part of the Pomona College school and extra curricular activities. Though the spark of romance in the Park is not what...
Ella Strong Denison Library; Libraries; Scripps College; Windows
The midsection of the Alphabet Window in the Drake Wing of Denison Library. This section of the window includes the following paleographic styles. ligatures, uncial script, runic, illuminated letters D and L, black letter Gothic, eastern Greek,...
Ella Strong Denison Library; Libraries; Scripps College; Windows
Upper Half of Alphabet Window in Drake Wing of Denison Library. The Alphabet Window is a stained glass window by Scripps Professor Douglas McClellan. Its figures form letters of the alphabet in different paleographic styles. Scripts appearing in...
A silhouette of a man standing inside the eastern entrance to Pitzer College's Scott Hall with bicycles in the racks outside. This image can also be found on page 79 of the 1965-1966 Pitzer College yearbook.
A view of Scripps College taken looking north and from a high angle. To the left is Toll Hall and Browning Hall is on the right. Attached to the image is a piece of paper with the following caption: "The Associated Colleges at Claremont are...
Balconies; Buildings; Decoration and ornament; Draperies; Plants; Vans; Windows
"Franklin College Lugano" is written on the back of a van parked near a building. A design is painted around the windows and plants hang from the windowsills. Curtains can be seen hanging inside the building and a balcony is attached to one of...
Art; Art works; Ceramics; Stone carving; Wood-carving
Several pieces of art are on display including (L to R): Chinese pot; Japanese headrest; Kawaii Chinese stone relief, 11th century; Japanese Saki bottles; Japanese pot, Hamada; (Top) Polychrome wood relief, 14th century, India.