Lulu F. Allabach is a member of the Class of 1895.
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View of the William Clare Allison Memorial Methodist Church around 1895.
Alpha Zeta Phi brothers on the steps of Bosler Hall around 1890.
Back Row: Harry Edwin Sitler '93, Edward Stonewall Jackson McAllister '92, William Albert Hutchison '92
Middle Row: Fred Elliot Downes '93, John D. Stopps '94, Charles Franklin Harper '93, Albert...
View of Alpha Zeta Phi's picnic at Sterretts Gap in fall 1892.
Right, on horse: Joseph Bennett Alexander
View of the Athletic field and grandstand located at W. Louther & Cherry Streets around 1895.
Frank Asbury Awl, Jr., a member of the Class of 1897, as a student in 1894.
Carte de visite of the senior brothers of Phi Kappa Psi in 1893.
Clockwise from left: James Henry Baker ; Louis Emory McComas Strite ; Arthur Leigh Storm ; William Magill Curry
Members of the Banjo club pose with their instruments around 1890.
Seated on floor: J. R. Heberling ('91), R. E. McAlarney ('93)
Middle Row: C. W. Mix, Charles E. Pettinos ('92), C. E. McGirk ('92)
Standing: H. M. Stephens ('92), G. M. Hays ('93)...
The 1891 Dickinson College Baseball Team, one of the earliest at the college, poses with their gear.
First step, left to right: Harry H. Minnich ('91), William Foley Patton ('92), Charles Edward Pettinos ('92)
Second step: John Austin Brandt ('92), Harper...
The Dickinson College baseball team of 1898 poses with the school's mascot, Dick the Dog.
The baseball team poses for a team photograph with Dick the dog in spring 1898.
Top Row, left to right: Ralph E. Clepper ('02); Coach N. P. Stauffer ; Wade Kline ('01) ; James Colona ('99) ; Assistant Manager T. Jones
Bottom Row, left to right: Russel ; Fred...
Formal portrait of Charles G. Beetem.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: "Photo of a nice, little boy. 1893 - 12 years old and ready for two weeks at the World's Fair in Chicago. - My mother had this photo made thinking I might get lost from my father and she would never...
Formal portrait of Charles G. Beetem.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: "Property of C. G. Beetem. Age 12 or 13"