Bosler Hall, c.1920
View of Bosler Hall from the academic quad around 1920.
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View of Bosler Hall from the academic quad around 1920.
A group of women hold their diplomas after Commencement around 1920.
Dickinson Coach and Professor Forrest Eugene Craver is a member of the Class of 1899.
View of Mary Curran Morgan (Class of 1888) around 1920. Mary is married to Dr. James Henry Morgan (Class of 1878).
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: "Mary Curran Morgan ; mother of Hugh C. Morgan ; grandmother of Margaret Morgan Coughlin"
View as Sarah Curran holds James McElfish (Class of 1942) around 1920.
The Biology classroom in the basement of Denny Hall around 1920.
View of East College around 1920.
View of East College as three individuals stand outside around 1920.
View of East College around 1920.
View of East College around 1920.
View as faculty and students pose for a picture outside Old West around 1920.
Individuals in this photo include: Dorothy Davis ('24) ; President James H. Morgan ('78) ; Dean of Women Josephine Meredith ('01)This image is #5 of the panoramic photograph collection.
View as students, faculty, and military officials stand on the academic quad during a flag raising ceremony around 1920.
View as students prepare for a "flag scrap" around 1920.
View of four men in military uniforms around 1920.
Left to right: Werner ; Park ; [Gibney?] ; Collins
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: "These are the four fellows of our bunch. Some bunch I'll say"
Photograph of group in front of two monuments at the Gettysburg Battlefield.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: "At Gettysburg Battlefield. CGB [Charles Gilbert Beetem, Class of 1904] is seated center front row. Squire Hemmings stands behind him. "Uncle" John Miller, Esq, in short sleeves stands behind man at right end of row seated. About year 1918 or 1920."
View as men in the military uniforms thrown another soldier into the air with a blanket around 1920.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: "This is a blanket court martial. This is lots of fun to we fellows."