Harry Lee Price is a member of the Class of 1917.
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View of Mary Delavan Prince with a dog before attending Dickinson. Prince is a member of the Class of 1935.
James Lewis Pritchard, a member of the Class of 1953 and the Alumni Council, at an event around 1990.
Professor Herbert Wing Jr. (seated) teaches students about Ancient Greece circa 1960.
Dr. Morris W. Prince, Professor of History and Political Science, with students during his first year at Dickinson College in 1896.
"Progress With Carlisle" float from the Dickinson College 175th Anniversary Parade on April 24th, 1948.
View of the "Progress With Carlisle" float in the Dickinson College 175th Anniversary Parade on April 24th, 1948.
"Progress With Carlisle" float in the Dickinson College 175th Anniversary Parade on April 24th, 1948.
The "Progress With Carlisle" float in the Dickinson College 175th Anniversary Parade on April 24th, 1948.
Several individuals involved with Project Africa pose for a group photograph on December 10, 1964. Left to right: Valerie Smith, Judy Rogers '65 (founded of Project Africa), and Rosalie Moore.
President Howard Rubendall ('31) sits with several individuals on December 10, 1964 who are involved with Project Africa.
"Proposed Dorm for Future co-ed of D-son" float in the Dickinson College 175th Anniversary Parade on April 24th, 1948.
A Sigma Alpha Epsilon banner is attached to the rear of the float.
"Proposed Dorm for Future co-ed of D-son" float in the Dickinson College 175th Anniversary parade on April 24, 1948.
A Sigma Alpha Epsilon banner is attached to the rear of the float.
A member of the Dickinson ice hockey club team attempts to maintain control of the puck during a game in 1977.
Protest against Attorney General Edwin Meese, who spoke in the Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium on September 17, 1985. The protest in the foreground dramatizes deaths in Latin America; in the background protesters hold up various signs.
Protest against Attorney General Edwin Meese III, who spoke in the Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium on September 17, 1985. Signs include "Meese against civil rights," "Corporations grease the palm of Meese!" and "Meese says: Taxpayers should pay $700,000: for my legal fees; $0: for the ..."