Sigma Alpha Epsilon party, c.1900
Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at a party with their dates around 1900.
Man seated on right, first row: Beuson Hardesty ('01)
Woman standing on left, third row: Ethlyn Hardesty ('02)
Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at a party with their dates around 1900.
Man seated on right, first row: Beuson Hardesty ('01)
Woman standing on left, third row: Ethlyn Hardesty ('02)
The history club meets with its advisor Professor Whitfield Bell (center, back) around 1940. Professor Bell is a member of the class of 1935.
Professor of mathematics Roger E. Nelson smokes a pipe while tutoring a student around 1955.
View as Librarian Charles Coleman Sellers gives an informal lecture on painting after dinner at a fraternity house around 1955.
Professor Ernest A. Vuilleumier supervises a student using a chemistry apparatus circa 1955.
Professor M. Benton Naff leads students in research using a hydrogenation apparatus in 1958.
Professor of Public Speaking and Dean of Men Alan Coutts speaks with students in the Holland Union Building Dining Hall around 1960.
Professor Pusey critiques as one of his students sketches a model around 1960.
Professor of Physics and Astronomy Howard Long assisting students with machines, circa 1960.
Professor Herbert Wing Jr. (seated) teaches students about Ancient Greece circa 1960.
Professor of Geology, Chemistry, and Anthropology William W. Vernon working with a student by a microscope.
Chemistry Professor M. Benton Naff supervises Fred Richardson ('61) and Bill Weigle ('62) as they work on a research project.
A contributor explains that this "photo was taken in the summer of 1960, when both Fred and Bill were working on a research project directed by Professor Naff and funded by the National Science Foundation. Fred went on to earn his Ph.D. in chemical physics at Princeton University and Bill went on to earn his Ph.D. in atmospheric sciences at the Univ. of Michigan. Professor Naff and his wife Anna (who was also a chemist) left Dickinson several years later and became research chemists at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD."
Professor Henry L. Yeagley and a student use a constellation model in 1963.
View of Professor David Burbacker and students reviewing the plans for the future Mathers Theatre in the Holland Union Building. The project would be completed in 1966.
Left to Right: Carole Birch, Burnie Wilcox, Gay Flory, Professor Burbacker
Modern Languages professor Herbert Royce with an independent student group in the winter of 1963.
Pictured l to r: Richard Litvin '67, John McDowell '64, Lewis Oppenheimer '66, James Carl '64, Professor Heber Harper, Professor Herbert Royce, Richard Baldauf '65, John Nichols '65, Norman Coyle '65.
Professor of Psychology Frank Hartman speaking with a student.
Dean of Men Ronald Pease, on left, with students in September 1965.
Herbert Alexander, professor of Psychology and advisor to Hillel, speaks at an Hillel event, circa 1970.
Librarian Dorothy Bowers speaks with students in Spahr Library around 1970.
Professor John Luetzelschwab (right) assists students Howard C. Long, Jr., '71, (left) and Donald M. Thomas, '70, (center) performing a physics lab exercise.
Professor of Physics Neil Stephen Wolf works at a piece of scientific machinery with a student.
Psychology professor Herbert Alexander, advisor to Hillel, (on right) helps to unroll a Torah scroll in 1971.
Harry Booth, Professor of Religion, shares a light moment with students, around 1975.
Professor William Bowden of the English department, on left, speaks with students, circa 1975.
A chemistry professor observes an experiment with a student in 1975.