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.
Scripps College; Building sites; Tree planting; Cranes, derricks, etc.; Olive trees; Construction equipment; Construction workers
A crane lowers an olive tree outside the Humanities Building during its construction. In 1968, students protested the construction of the building over Olive Grove, so the trees were dug up and placed in storage for the duration of the construction...
A view of olive trees in Lyddon Court, part of the Humanities Building. In 1968, students protested the construction of the building over Olive Grove, so the trees were dug up and placed in storage for the duration of the construction and were...
Scripps College; Olive trees; Construction workers
Workers replanting the olive trees in the Humanities Building courtyard (in Lyddon Court) that were temporarily moved during the construction of the Humanities Building. In 1968, students protested the construction of the building over Olive...
Shot in the late nineteenth century, this is land on which Pomona College would eventually arise. The photograph looks north from what became Sixth Street.
A view of the olive tree grove at Scripps College that eventually became the site of the Humanities Building. To the left in the background is the Margaret Fowler Garden.
A view of the Scripps College campus as seen looking north from the Lang Art Building. In the center is the Bowling Green Lawn. To the left is Balch Hall and to the right is the Cutting Garden, which eventually became the site of the Humanities...
Art; Art Exhibitions; Art in universities and colleges; Art works; Sculpture; Fountains; Stevens, Lawrence Tenney
On display during the Lawrence Tenney Stevens Exhibit in Eucalyptus Court, the boy in this ceramic sculpture fountain is holding a duck with a stream of water is shooting from the duck's mouth. At the base of this figure is a carved marble bust by...