A man sits and reads a newspaper. Papers are underneath the newspaper. "12 Picas" and "P37" are written on the bottom front of the photograph. "Honnold Library" and "170-10" is written on the back of the photograph along with a computation. ...
Students sit in Avery Auditorium. One is reading a sheet of paper, the other is reading a newspaper with the headline, "Strike Today!" printed at the top.
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Dormitories; Dormitories Furniture, equipment, etc.; Dormitory life; College students
Student's living space in the early 20th century. Two men study, one sitting at a desk covered in papers. Various objects decorate the walls: an African-style mask; a hatchet; posters and newspaper clippings; a sticker which reads "ORDERLY ROOM";...
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Newspapers; College buildings
A photograph captures the title page of the first edition of the student newspaper, titled "The Pomona Student" (Vol. 1 No. 1, November 1889). At the center of the photo is a drawing of Sumner Hall, originally called Claremont Hall. The description...
College buildings; Students; Men; Women; Dining rooms; Claremont McKenna College
Two students read a newspaper while eating at a table in Collins Dining Hall. The photographer's marks are visible around the perimeter of the photograph.
Men; College buildings; Furniture; Pictures; Reading rooms
A man reads a newspaper at a low table surrounded by chairs. On the walls are frames, each containing a photograph and a piece of text. Photographer's crop marks are visible along the perimeter of the image.
Art Exhibitions; Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.)
Interior view of Holmes Hall. Pictured is the Lenten Exhibition of Sacred Pictures which took place from March 30-April 5, 1897. Men and women are pictured viewing pictures on the walls, as well as seated in chairs. For information about the...
Scripps College; Women college students; Alumnae and alumni; Women's clothing; College buildings; Dormitories
One image, positive, of a group of women seated outside on lawn furniture, having a conversation; one woman is holding a newspaper. The contact strip is glued to a piece of cardboard, below a handwritten inscription (#308).