Whitfield J. Bell, a member of the Class of 1935, receives an Honorary Doctor of Laws from President Rubendall at Commencement on June 7, 1964.
Left to Right: Trustee Roy Kuebler, Dr. Bell, President Rubendall
Whitfield J. Bell, a member of the Class of 1935, receives an Honorary Doctor of Laws from President Rubendall at Commencement on June 7, 1964.
Left to Right: Trustee Roy Kuebler, Dr. Bell, President Rubendall
Image of Whitfield Jenks Bell, Jr. (class of 1935), taken around 1965.
Members of the Belles Lettres Society pose for a group photograph with Dick the Dog in 1902.
Professor Charles F. Himes ('55) is sitting with other members of the faculty in the front row.
The Belles Lettres Society outside of Denny Hall in 1902.
Professor Charles F. Himes ('55) is sitting with other members of the faculty in the front row.
The Belles Lettres Society outside the main entrance to Bosler Memorial Library in 1903.
The Belles Lettres Society outside Denny Hall in 1906.
Members of the Dickinson College faculty are seated in the first row.
Members of the Belles Lettres Society outside Denny Hall in 1906.
Members of the Dickinson College faculty are seated in the first row.
Members of the Belles Lettres Society stand outside the Bosler Memorial Library in 1913.
Members of the Belles Lettres Society stand outside Bosler Memorial Library in 1914.
The Belles Lettres Society outside the Bosler Memorial Library in 1917.
Members of the Belles Lettres Society stand outside the Bosler Memorial Library in 1919.
Members of the Belles Lettres Society debate team pose around a small table with books on it in 1902.
The debaters of the Belles Lettres Society pose for a formal picture in 1912.
Left to right: Adam Nagry ('14), A. H. Aldridge ('12), and W. G. Tyson ('15). Aldridge is identified as the leader.
The three Belles Lettres Debaters of the Belles Lettres Society pose for a formal picture in 1918.
From left to right: W. S. Kehl ('20), H. F. Shepherd ('19), and E. P. Lawrence ('20). Shepherd was the lead debater in 1918.
Students sit in the Belles Lettres Hall of Denny Hall around 1900.
View of the Belles Lettres Society Hall in Denny Hall around 1900.
Economics professor William Billinger articulates a concept in class on October 16, 1989.
William Bellinger, Professor of Economics, teaching in class, circa 1990.