Art; Art Exhibitions; Art in universities and colleges; Art works; Painting; Sculpture
A man takes three women around an art exhibit with paintings and sculptures. A black line can be seen on the right of the photograph, it is probably a mark of where to crop the photograph. The back of the photograph reads "July."
A man and a woman chat on the sidewalk between the two Blaisdell Gates which mark the entrance to the college. Engraved on the left gate is, "Pomona College Let only the eager, thoughtful and reverent enter here".
Commencement ceremonies; College presidents; Academic costume;
Then-President Mark Curtis is seated second from left. Speaker at podium is likely Commencement speaker Clarence H. Faust, former president of the Fund for the Advancement of Education and former vice president of The Ford Foundation.
Academic costume; Commencement ceremonies; College presidents;
President Mark Curtis (second from left), Dr. Margaret McKenzie (third from left), and others are pictured at Commencement. McKenzie, Scripps class of 1940, was a professor of German at Vassar College and spoke on "The Humanities of Today's World."
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Building sites
The construction of Walker Hall at Pomona College as seen through an archway at Frary Hall. Two men walk toward Frary Hall. A red ink mark has damaged the photo.
Pitzer College; Demonstrations; Fonda, Jane, 1937-; Students
Lydia Baca (right) and Jane Fonda distribute Los Angeles Working Women's (LAWW) first publication at a demonstration on Hope Street in Los Angeles, 1979. Photographer's marks are visible around perimeter of photograph.
Ella Strong Denison Library; Libraries; Scripps College; Windows
One example of the stained glass in Rare Book Room of Denison Library. Twenty-one stained glass windows on the balcony and lower floor of the literature room (north transept) were presented by Mrs. Denison in 1939. Each bears the design of the mark...
The south inner courtyard of Grace Scripps Clark Hall, focusing on a staircase that leads to an upper level. A Mediterranean-style arcade surrounds the lawn. The photographer's mark, "W.M. Clarke," appears in the lower right margin.
Scripps College; Clouds; College buildings; Dormitories; Student Housing
The newly built Grace Scripps Clark Hall, with young trees and other plants surrounding the finished construction. The photographer's mark, "W. M. Clarke," is in the bottom right margin.
An aerial view of the campuses of Harvey Mudd College and Scripps College. The San Gabriel mountains provide background. The U-shaped buildings at center mark the Harvey Mudd campus. The building on the left is West Residence Hall. The two...
Inner courtyard of Grace Scripps Clark Hall, with lush greenery, trees, and other plants. A path leads to another courtyard. The bottom right margin contains the photographer's mark, "Chas. Roberts."
Academic costume; Commencement ceremonies; College presidents;
Then-President Mark Curtis and Commencement speaker Margaret McKenzie (class of 1940) are pictured in the Commencement procession. McKenzie, professor of German at Vassar College, spoke on "The Humanities in Today's World."
Students gardening in front of the pre-Balch administration bungalow circa 1927 - 1929. Slight discoloration in bottom left corner and black mark in bottom right corner. Trees and bushes appear in front and to right of students.
Ella Strong Denison Library; Libraries; Scripps College; Windows
Stained Glass in Rare Book Room of Denison Library. Twenty-one stained glass windows on the balcony and lower floor of the literature room (north transept) were presented by Mrs. Denison in 1939. Each bears the design of the mark of an early...
Ella Strong Denison Library; Libraries; Scripps College; Windows
A stained glass window in the Rare Book room of Denison Library. Twenty-one stained glass windows on the balcony and lower floor of the literature room (north transept) were presented by Mrs. Denison in 1939. Each bears the design of the mark of an...
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Houses; College buildings
Front-left corner of the Replica House. Small plants mark the boundary between the paved walk and the unpaved lot next to the building. The Replica House was constructed in the likeness of the first Pomona College house.