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Samuel Bookbinder, 1937

Samuel Bookbinder is a member of the Class of 1937.

Sidney Bookbinder at Commencement, 1980

View of Sidney Bookbinder (Class of 1935) at Commencement on May 18, 1980.

Sidney Bookbinder, c.1990

Sidney Bookbinder, a member of the Class of 1935, holds a " '35 is HERE!" sign during alumni weekend around 1990. 

Robert Garfield Booke, 1926

Robert Garfield Booke is a member of the Class of 1926.

Bookstore, 1965

View inside the bookstore in 1965. The bookstore is in the lower level of the Holland Union Building.

Bookstore, 1965

Students in the checkout line at the bookstore, which is located in the lower level of the Holland Union Building.

Bookstore, c.1985

Students browsing for books in the bookstore around 1985. The bookstore is located on the lower level of the Holland Union Building.

Bookstore, 1993

View as a student browses in the Dickinson College bookstore on move-in day on August 27, 1993.

Harry F. Booth, c.1975

Professor of Religion Harry Booth.

Harry F. Booth, c.1975

Harry Booth, Professor of Religion, shares a light moment with students, around 1975.

Marcello Borges, 1997

History professor Marcello Borges in 1997.

Kristen S. Borre, c.1990

Professor of Anthropology Kristen Borre around 1990.

Bosler Hall, c.1895

View of Bosler Hall from W. High Street around 1895.

Bosler Hall, c.1899

View of Bosler Hall around 1899.

Bosler Hall, c.1900

View of Bosler Hall from W. High Street around 1900. The railroad tracks on W. High Street are visible in the foreground.

Bosler Hall, c.1905

View of Bosler Hall around 1905.

Bosler Hall, c.1905

View of Bosler Hall around 1905.

Bosler Hall, c.1920

View of Bosler Hall from the academic quad around 1920.

Bosler Hall, c.1930

View of Bosler Hall in the snow around 1930.

Bosler Hall, c.1935

View of Bosler Hall covered in ivy around 1935.

Bosler Hall, c.1945

View of Bosler Hall from the academic quad around 1945.

Bosler Hall Chapel, c.1955

View of the Bosler Hall Chapel around 1955.

The inscription on the back wall reads: HERE IS THE CHAPEL – HERE MY SON YOUR FATHER THOUGHT THE THOUGHTS OF YOUTH AND HEARD THE WORDS THAT ONE BY ONE THE TOUCH OF LIFE HAS TURNED TO TRUTH

Bosler Hall circulation desk, 1935

Several students at the Bosler Hall circulation desk in 1935.

Bosler Hall circulation desk, 1945

View of the Bosler Hall circulation desk in 1945. Students are working at tables located behind the circulation desk. A bust of noted abolitionist Moncure D. Conway, a member of Dickinson's Class of 1849, is visible behind the circulation desk on the right.

Bosler Hall computer lab, 1984

Bruce Balderson ('85) uses a computer in Bosler Hall in February 1984.

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