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A. Pierce Bounds Image Archive
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The A. Pierce Bounds Image Archive contains images representing the full life and history of Dickinson College and its personalities. Its creation and launch was funded in part by a gift in honor of A. Pierce Bounds, class of 1971, who served as the college photographer for nearly thirty years before retiring in 2010.
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Helen R. Segall, c.1985Russian professor Helen Segall smiles during class, circa 1985. |
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Donald R. Seibert, 1963Physical Educator and coach Donald Seibert on September 13, 1963. |
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Donald R. Seibert, c.1980Donald Seibert, Physical Educator and Coach, relaxing on a bench on campus. |
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Carole Spring Seidel, 1958Carole Spring Seidel is a member of the Class of 1958. |
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Self-defense clinic, 1974Students and Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) cadets practice holds and moves taught to them by Pennsylvania state troopers during a self-defense clinic sponsored by the Ranger Club on February 18, 1974. |
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Selfie, c.1989Two students make silly faces for the camera. |
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Selfie, c.1989A student makes a silly face as she takes a selfie. |
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Mortimer Charles Seller Jr., c.1975Mortimer Charles Seller Jr., a member of the Class of 1955, is Executive Assistant to the Dickinson College President. |
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Mortimer Charles Seller Jr., c.1985Mortimer Charles Seller Jr., a member of the Class of 1955, is Executive Assistant to the Dickinson College President. |
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Mortimer Charles Seller Jr., c.1985Mortimer Charles Seller Jr., a member of the Class of 1955, is Executive Assistant to the Dickinson College President. |
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Mortimer Charles Seller Jr., c.1990Mortimer Charles Seller Jr., a member of the Class of 1955, is Executive Assistant to the Dickinson College President. |
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Mortimer Charles Seller Jr., c.1995Mortimer Charles Seller Jr., a member of the Class of 1955, is Executive Assistant to the Dickinson College President. |
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Mortimer Charles Seller Jr., c.1995Mortimer Charles Seller Jr., a member of the Class of 1955, is Executive Assistant to the Dickinson College President. |
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Sellers house, c.1930View of Sellers house around 1930. |
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Sellers house, c.1950The side of Sellers house around 1950. The photographer is standing in front of the main entrance to the Alumni Gymnasium. |
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Sellers house, c.1955View of the Sellers house around 1955. |
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Sellers house, c.1970View of the Sellers house around 1970. This photograph is from some point after the Theta Chi house, which was located next door, was demolished in 1964. |
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Sellers house, c.2000View of the Sellers House on West High Street around 2000. |
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Charles Sellers at Commencement, 1979Charles Coleman Sellers (center) receives a honorary degree from President Samuel A. Banks as Dean George Allan looks on. Sitting behind President Banks is George F. Kennan. |
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Charles C. Sellers, 1963Librarian Charles Sellers working in the library in 1963. |
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Charles C. Sellers, c.1970Librarian Charles Sellers around 1970. |
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Francis Benjamin Sellers, Jr., 1897Francis Benjamin Sellers, Jr. is a member of the Class of 1897. |
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Montgomery Porter Sellers, c.1940English and German Professor Montgomery Porter Sellers is a member of the Class of 1893. |
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Seminar picninc, 1988Members of Biology Professor William Bowman Jeffries' first-year seminar class, entitled "Modern Natural History," picnic on a field trip in 1988. |
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Senior Brothers of Alpha Chi Rho, 1917Four members of Alpha Chi Rho pose with their caps and gowns in 1917. From left to right: Michael F. Davis ('17), Henry A. Rasmussen ('17), Homer M. Rspess ('17), and Leonard H. Frescoln ('17). |