A postcard showing the front of Bridges Auditorium. "Bridges Auditorium, Pomona College, Claremont, Calif." is printed on the front. "Frashers Fotos Pomona, Calif" is printed in the lower right corner. Handwritten on back, "Dear Miss Parker, I...
Postcard of front view of Bridges Hall of Music from across street. The postcard is dated April 9, 1917, to Miss Alice Parker, 3004 Sixth St., San Diego, California.
The text reads: "Your lovely Easter note was awaiting me when I returned to...
A student campaign poster on the Harvey Mudd College campus shows a picture of a woman whispering into a man's ear and reads "If You Don't Vote For Jude Laspa I'll Bit Your Ear Off."
Front of Carnegie Hall Building with students walking down steps. Text of caption for image in Newsletter, May 1953, reads: "The sound of student voices can once more be heard in the Carnegie building as the men and women of Pomona go to and from...
Postcard of grounds and ivy-covered front of Carnegie Hall Library, Pomona College. Printed on the back: "This card is sent to you by your class representative in the interest of the Alumni Fund." An attached handwritten note from Ira H. Navy...
Postcard of the library front framed by trees. The word "Library" is written in pen in the lower right corner. A handwritten note on the back reads: "Claremont, April 24, Your letter was very good to have. I'm glad you are to have the longer...
Two Students sit in their dorm room. On the right, a student sits on a barstool at a homemade bar that is part of a multistoried carpeted structure. A sign on the bar says, "No Alcoholic Beverages Allowed Thank You, " behind which are some...
Freshmen, many of them in suits, stand in line in the courtyard outside one the dormitories. Caption from 1961 Harvey Mudd Spectrum: "'You guys are not shaping up'" (pg. 92).
The Grace Scripps Clark Hall courtyard with doors on either side that open into other courtyards, and a central staircase connected to the building. Writing on the reverse of the image reads: "This is the court on the west side. When you look in...
Looking through arches at the Grace Scripps Clark Hall courtyard. Writing on the reverse of the image reads: "This is the inner court around which our 'dorm' is built. The windows you see on the left are all windows of the girls. The room that...
Two women walking by the Graffiti Wall at Scripps College. Artwork on the wall behind them was created by the class of 1937 and reads: "Yes, you'll miss us when we're gone."
A view of painting on the Grafitti Wall at Scripps College. To the left can be seen the beginnings of the words "Remeber the Class" and the reverse of the image speculates that this read "Remember the Class of '33." In the center, the words read: ...
Members of the KSPC radio staff. On the reverse of this photograph is this description: "An early 1960's picture of the replica house and the staff of KSPC. The staff has changed, but the replica house is still home for part of the radio station...
Three women at a party at the Claremont Inn before the inn closed in 1968. They are pictured looking at a display of photographs of houses with the title: "Claremont's Pre-1900 houses you can still see."
Pomona College students at the 1923 Junior Carnival. The signs above them read: "Stop! You're Passing Horse - Collar Acres - Skinnem & Soakem - Agents" (top); "From Kennel to Kettle - A Night in the Stockyards" (lower left); and "Come In and Get...
Automobiles; College students; Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Student activities; Cars (Automobiles)
A Pomona College student underneath a car. The caption to this photograph reads: "Pomona - Sirs: Regarding this picture of a Pomona student under his jaloppi: Here in sunny California we are proud of our winter weather. Maybe the college students...
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); College buildings
The building at its original location. Constructed in 1887-8, Sumner Hall was relocated in 1922. The photograph is set within a white border. Writing on the reverse of the image reads: "Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson Lyon send you Christmas Greetings from...