1940-1949

Anna M. Halpin, 1943

Anna May Halpin is a member of the Class of 1943.

Hand Loom Exhibit on the Progress With Carlisle Float, 1948

"Hand Loom" exhibit on the "Progress With Carlisle" float from the Dickinson College's 175th Anniversary Parade on April 24th, 1948.

Hand Loom Exhibit on the Progress With Carlisle Float, 1948

"Hand Loom" exhibit on the "Progress With Carlisle" float from the Dickinson College's 175th Anniversary Parade on April 24th, 1948.

Walter E. Harnish, 1940

Walter E. Harnish, a member of the Class of 1920,  in April 1940.

Major John Hartigan, 1944

Major John D. Hartigan sits at his desk in 1944.

Martha Wright Harvey, 1947

Martha Wright Harvey is a member of the Class of 1947.

Louis Metcalfe Hatter, 1941

Louis Metcalfe Hatter is a member of the Class of 1941.

Carl Arthur High, 1949

View of Carl Arthur High (Class of 1951) in his football uniform in 1949. 

Roland Merlin Hill, c.1940

Roland Merlin Hill is a member of the Class of 1928.

History club meeting, c.1940

The history club meets with its advisor Professor Whitfield Bell (center, back) around 1940. Professor Bell is a member of the class of 1935.

Hitting the Ball, c.1945

An unidentified Dickinson baseball player swings his bat during a game around 1945.

Harry K. Hoch, 1940

Harry K. Hoch, a member of the Class of 1911, on November 11, 1940.

Franklin Thorley Hollinger, 1947

Franklin Thorley Hollinger is a member of the Class of 1947.

Alice Mae Holstein, 1943

Alice Mae Holstein is a member of the Class of 1943.

Homecoming banner, 1949

View of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity's spirit display for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins on November 12, 1949. The display includes a sign with the quote "'Abandon hope all ye who enter here' - Dante."

Homecoming luncheon, 1948

View as people enter the Alumni Gymnasium for a luncheon during Homecoming weekend in fall 1948.

Homecoming spirit display, 1949

Students create this team spirit display for the Homecoming football game against Johns Hopkins on November 12, 1949. The display includes the figure of a devil cleaning a bathroom and a sign saying "It's time for'nother Saturday clean up."

Homecoming spirit display, 1949

A team spirit display for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins on November 12, 1949. The display includes signs that read: "Even Kignmies know - a disaster - when they see one."

Homecoming spirit display, 1949

A team spirit banner for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins on November 12, 1949. It features a large bunny and the quote "Let's hop on Hopkins - the rest will be easy!"

Homecoming spirit display by Alpha Chi Rho, 1949

Alpha Chi Rho fraternity brothers create this team spirit display for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins on November 12, 1949.

Homecoming spirit display by Commons Club, 1949

Members of the Commons Club create this team spirit display for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins on November 12, 1949. The display features a car labeled "Johns Hopkins" crashing into a football player.

Homecoming spirit display by Phi Delta Theta, 1949

A team spirit display created by the Phi Delta Theta fraternity for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins in fall 1949. The headline on the poster is "Johns Hopkins Wrecked By D'Son Devils: Open Season Declared on Jays."

Homecoming spirit display by Phi Epsilon Pi, 1949

The Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity creates this team spirit display for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins on November 12, 1949. The main banner says "You raze Hopkins, we'll raise the devil."

Homecoming spirit display by Sigma Chi, 1949

The Sigma Chi fraternity creates this team spirit display for the Homecoming game against Johns Hopkins on November 12, 1949. One of the headlines on the poster is "Omicron Sigs Celebrate 90th Anniversary"

Honorary Degree recipients at Founders Day Convocation, 1949

Honorary Degree recipients stand with their sponsors on the steps of Old West during the Founders Day Special Convocation on May 5, 1949. Vice President Gilbert Malcolm ('15) is standing on the far right of the first row. 

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