Mess Hall kitchen, 1944
View of the kitchen used to cook for the Army Air cadets in 1944.
View of the kitchen used to cook for the Army Air cadets in 1944.
View of the Mess Hall kitchen in 1944. The 32nd College Training Detachment use this facility during World War II.
Trustee Roy William Mohler is a member of the Class of 1917.
Cadets from the 32nd Army Air Corps complete an obstacle course on Biddle Field in 1944.
Cadets from the 32nd Army Air Corps complete an obstacle course on Biddle Field in 1944.
Cadets from the 32nd Army Air Corps complete an obstacle course on Biddle Field in 1944.
Cadets from the 32nd Army Air Corps complete an obstacle course on Biddle Field in 1944.
View of James Prescott III (Class of 1944) in his football uniform.
President Cornelius William Prettyman is a member of the Class of 1891.
Catherine Sara Stern is a member of the Class of 1944.
Jane Eleanor Treyz is a member of the Class of 1944.
Two officers from the 32nd Army Air Detachment pose for a photo at their desks in 1944.
The women's tennis team poses for a photograph inside the Alumni Gymnasium in 1944.
The 32nd College Training Detachment Band takes a group photograph on the steps of Alumni Gymnasium on February 19, 1944.
This image is #455 of the oversized photograph collection.
View of 32nd Army Air Corps cadets marching outside Conway Hall on March 15, 1944.
View of several tennis courts behind the Alumni Gymnasium around 1945. All but one of the courts were removed during the construction of South College in 1948.
Theodore "Ted" Max Annenberg is a member of the Class of 1947.
View of the Baird Biology Building from W. High Street around 1945. The sign to the right of the driveway notes "Military Reservation - Closed to Civilians 6PM to 7AM."
The baseball team of Dickinson College poses for a picture around 1945.
Irvin LeRoy Bee is a member of the Class of 1942.
Edward M. Biddle, Jr., is a member of the Class of 1886.
Tom Hase Bietsch is a member of the Class of 1941.
View of Bosler Hall around 1945.
View of Bosler Hall from the academic quad around 1945.
View of the Bosler Hall circulation desk in 1945. Students are working at tables located behind the circulation desk. A bust of noted abolitionist Moncure D. Conway, a member of Dickinson's Class of 1849, is visible behind the circulation desk on the right.