Robert Frost, Arts Award, 1959
Students join Arts Award recipient Robert Frost on the steps of Old West in May 1959. President William Edel '15 sits to the left of Frost.
Students join Arts Award recipient Robert Frost on the steps of Old West in May 1959. President William Edel '15 sits to the left of Frost.
Arts Award recipient Robert Frost takes a tour of the campus with Dean of the College Frederic Ness (Class of 1933) (left) and College President William Edel (right) in May 1959.
Arts Award recipient Robert Frost sits on the steps of Old West with Dickinson College President William Edel '15 (left) and Dean of the College Frederic Ness '33 (right) in May 1959.
Students join Arts Award recipient Robert Frost on the steps of Old West in May 1959. President William Edel '15 sits to the left of Frost.
Eero Saarinen, holding his 1959 Arts Award in Architecture, poses with his wife and Dickinson College President William Edel.
Architect Eero Saarinen receives the Arts Award in December 1959.
Arts Award recipient actress Judith Anderson relaxes with students and faculty in December 1960.
Actress Judith Anderson receives the Arts Award in December 1960. President Gilbert Malcolm stands next to Anderson.
Artist Leonard Baskin (center), the 1963 Arts Award recipient, talks with Dickinson College President Howard Rubendall (left).
Composer, conductor, and professor Walter Piston (left) receives the 1966 Arts Award.
Here Piston is pictured with Music Professor J. Forrest Posey, one of his former students from Harvard. Dickinson President Howard Rubendall '31 stands between the two professors.
British poet W. H. Auden, the 1968 Arts Award recipient, attends Chapel at Dickinson in March 1968.
British poet W. H. Auden receives the 1968 Arts Award from President Howard Rubendall (Class of 1931) on March 5, 1968.
1970 Arts Award recipient John Cage examines a piano with Professor Malcolm Goldstein of the Dickinson Music Department.
Composer John Cage receives the Arts Award from President Howard Rubendall in 1970.
The Philadelphia Orchestra gives a concert at The Forum in Harrisburg on November 19, 1972. The Orchestra was chosen as the 1972 Arts Award recipient for the College's bicentennial celebration.
Members of the Philadelphia Orchestra arrive at the Harrisburg Train Station for their concert on November 19, 1972. The Orchestra was chosen as the 1972 Arts Award recipient for the College's bicentennial celebration.
Members of the Philadelphia Orchestra prepare for their concert at The Forum in Harrisburg on November 19, 1972. The Orchestra was selected as the 1972 Arts Award recipient for the College's bicentennial celebration.
Recipient of the 1974 Arts Award, print-maker Mauricio Lasansky (center) discusses his work.
Print-maker Mauricio Lasansky receives the 1974 Arts Award.
Printmaker Mauricio Lasansky accepts the 1974 Arts Award.
Zelda Fichandler receives the 1976 Arts Award. Stage producer and director, she is best known as co-founder and longtime artistic director of the Arena Stage Theater in Washington, DC. President Banks is standing behind Fichandler.
Recipient of the Arts Award, author John Barth gives a lecture on writing in September 1980.
Author John Barth hosts a book signing after receiving the Arts Award in September 1980.
Author John Barth (right) stands with President Banks after he accepts the Arts Award in September 1980.
The Pennsylvania Ballet gives a performance after accepting the Arts Award in April 1984.