Cecilia M. Shumpp is a member of the Class of 1917.
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Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon sit on a wall with a dog around 1910.
The student holding the SAE pillow (3rd from left) is Hobart Munson Corning, a member of the Class of 1911. Corning marries Florence Kisner, also a member of the Class of 1911, and receives an Honorary Doctor of Science...
Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon stand outside a house around 1910.
Three Sigma Alpha Epsilon brothers sit on a roof around 1910.
Several Sigma Alpha Epsilon brothers on the academic quad around 1910.
View of a room with a variety of Sigma Alpha Epsilon memorabilia around 1910. This room is possibly in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon's house located just off of the northeast corner of West and Louther streets.
View of Sigma Chi's fraternity house in 1915. South College is the adjacent building.
Members of the Skull and Key Junior Society pose for a group photograph in 1910.
The Sophomore Basketball Team in 1911.
First Row from left to right: J. Arthur Wright ('11) and Victor Boell ('11)
Second Row from left to right: Englebent Garrison ('10), Wm. Houseman ('11), and Harry Hoch ('11)
Third Row from left to right: [...
The sophomore football team in 1910. One member holds a football with "11-0" on it.
View of South College (right)and the Sigma Chi house around 1915.
Formal portrait of Zatae Longsdorff Straw's husband, Dr. Amos Gale Straw, in his military uniform in 1918.
Formal portrait of Zatae Longsdorff Straw's husband, Dr. Amos Gale Straw, in his military uniform while in France during World War I in 1918.
The STAC (Student Army Training Corps) cadets being sworn in on the academic quad at Dickinson College in 1917.
Student senators pose for a group photograph in 1917.
First row, left to right: Robert L. Myers Jr. ('17), H. D. Robinson ('17), G. P. Warfield ('17), R. E. Woodward ('17), A. Maurice Palm ('18), Homer M. Respess ('17), and George C. Hering Jr. ('17)
Second row:...
View of three students, most likely freshmen, placing class rivalry posters on the top window and the cupola of Old West during the 1910-1911 academic year.
One of the posters, with '13 printed in the center, is visible next to the student standing by the window. To view...