Scripps College; Student housing; Women college students; Plants; Clothing and dress; Women's clothing;Garden walks
The color picture shows a group of female students walking and talking with Toll Hall in the background. From the left: Malinda Pangborne (1962), Kathy Roberts (1962), Mimi Izzard (1961) and Nancy Lubliner (1962). The women are wearing tea-length...
Scripps College; Student housing; Students; College buildings
Two students walking away from main entrance to Browning Hall as seen from the southeast. handwriting at bottom of photograph reads, "Ellen Browning Hall - Scripps College - "
Ella Strong Denison Library; Libraries; Scripps College; Bookcases; Books; Chandeliers; Windows; College students; Clothing and dress
A patron checks out book at circulation desk of Main Reading Room, Denison Library. Another student is seen walking through the Main Reading Room toward the circulation desk.
A postcard of Bridges Hall of Music with a man and a woman walking down the steps. Official text, signed by Frances Finch '44, one of the Scholarship Students, reads: "With the first term of the college year closing today, we, the students who...
This view of the front of Harper Hall shows a woman walking north toward Tenth Street, a couple of bicycles, and the front of a Ford Thunderbird (automobile).
This view of the north entrance to Honnold Library shows a man carrying a plastic bag walking up the steps toward the entrance. A bicycle is parked near the stairs at right.
A view of a man and a woman walking by the Pendleton Business Building. The words on the building read: "Pendleton Business Building for the Claremont Colleges."
A view of a woman walking by the entrance to the Pendleton Business Building. Sign on the building reads: "747 - Pendleton Business Building for the Claremont Colleges."
Institute for Antiquity and Christianity.; College buildings
A view of a man walking in front of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, which is covered with ivy. The words over the entrance door and on the sign in front both read: "Institute for Antiquity and Christianity."