View of Edith Ann Lingle Hollan (Class of 1944) at commencement with her children in 1958.
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View of Edith Ann Lingle Hollan (Class of 1944) at commencement with her children in 1958.
Nora Lucinda Lippi Davis ('21) wears a "Golden Alumni" pin during Alumni Weekend in June 1984.
Jacob A. Long, a member of the Class of 1925, receives an honorary Doctor of Divinity in 1950.
Zatae Longsdorff Straw, a member of the Class of 1887, is the first female graduate of the College.
View as Zatae Longsdorff (Class of 1887) sits on a hill with a group on a bicycle outing around 1890.
View as Zatae Longsdorff Straw (Class of 1887) sits outside a house with her sister Jessica Longsdorff (Class of 1891) and her husband Amos Gale Straw.
Left to Right: Zatae ; Jessica ; Amos
View as Zatae Longsdorff Straw (Class of 1887) holds her daughter Enid Straw in a nursery in 1900.
Zatae Longsdorff Straw is a member of the Class of 1887. She was the first female graduate of the College.
View as Zatae Longsdorff Straw (Class of 1887) sits with her husband Amos Straw and daughter Enid at York Beach in 1900.
View of Zatae Longsdorff Straw (Class of 1887) with her husband Amos Gale Straw and her parents William Longsdorff (Class of 1856) and Lydia Longsdorff.
View of Zatae Longsdorff Straw (Class of 1887) after the birth of her daughter Enid Straw in 1900.
Formal portrait of Zatae Longsdorff Straw (Class of 1887) and her daughter Enid in 1904.
Zatae Longsdorff Straw (Class of 1887) holds her daughter Enid Straw in a horse carriage around 1905.
View of Zatae Longsdorff Straw (Class of 1887), her daughters Enid and Zatae Gale, and her mother Lydia Longsdorff.
Left to Right: Enid ; Lydia ; Zatae Gale ; Zatae
View of Zatae Longsdorff Straw (Class of 1887) in an American Legion uniform along with her son David Straw.
View of Zatae Longsdorff Straw (Class of 1887) on horseback around 1920.
Formal portrait of Zatae Longsdorff Straw (Class of 1887) wearing a large brooch in 1926.