This image of the Tome Scientific Building is included as an illustration in an article about Dickinson College on page 293 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on June 20, 1885.
The caption reads: "View of the New Scientific Hall"
This image of the Tome Scientific Building is included as an illustration in an article about Dickinson College on page 293 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on June 20, 1885.
The caption reads: "View of the New Scientific Hall"
This image of trustee Jacob Tome is included as an illustration in an article about Dickinson College on page 293 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on June 20, 1885.
View of West College from the corner of W. High and West Streets, circa 1880.
Three men stand along the path running between the street corner and the building. At the left, the Pagoda is visible.
View of West College from across W. High Street, circa 1880. The railroad tracks are visible running down High Street, and a man stands to the right of what would later be dedicated as the Class of 1902 gateway.
View of the corner at West High and College Streets around 1880.
Female students swing bowling pins in Dickinson's first women's physical education class.
Front row: Alice Kronenberg '89, Lenora Whiting '91, Wilhelmina Scarborough, Elizabeth Low '91
Middle row: Mary Himes '89 (non-grad), Jessica Longsdorf '91, Mary Curran '88...
Female students participate in a physical education class involving manipulating poles.
Female students train using weights in Dickinson's first women's physical education class in 1888.
Students by number: Mary Curran (#1), Mary Evans (#2), Sarah Yocum (#3), Elizabeth Low (#4), Wilhelmina Scarborough (#5), Alverda Yocum (#6), Hildegarde Longsdorf (#7), Jessica...