Professor Henderson of the French department receives gifts at his retirement party.
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Professor Henderson of the French department receives gifts at his retirement party.
Professor Henry L. Yeagley with a class in the Bonisteel Planetarium in 1963. The planetarium was in the Tome Scientific Building.
Lauren Dobak (Class of 1999), on left, and Biology professor John Henson, second from left, explain a biology project to prospective student Heather Frost (Class of 2002), second from right, and her mother Lisa, far right.
John Henson, Professor of Biology and director of Dickinson's Norwich science program, poses on the campus of the University of East Anglia.
Political Science professor Gene Hickok teaching a Freshman seminar in 1981.
Gene Hickok, Professor of Political Science, at his desk in the fall of 1992.
Anthropology professor Ann Hill, in the black scarf, speaking with students over lunch on April 2, 1996.
Professor Samuel Dickinson Hillman, a member of the Class of 1850, serves as a professor of Mathematics and Astronomy from 1860 to 1874.
Professor Samuel Dickinson Hillman, a member of the Class of 1850, serves as a professor of Mathematics and Astronomy from 1860 to 1874.
Professor Charles Francis Himes, a member of the Class of 1855, around 1865.
Professor Whitfield Bell's American Cultural History class in spring 1952. Professor Bell is a member of the Class of 1935.
Visiting scholar from Cameroon Emmanuel Chiabi conducts his class, American History since 1865, on April 26, 1996.
The history club meets with its advisor Professor Whitfield Bell (center, back) around 1940. Professor Bell is a member of the class of 1935.
Members of the History Department during the 1979-1980 academic year.
Standing, left to right: Warren Gates ; John Osborne ; Stephen Weinberger ; James Carson ; Neil Weissman ; Clarke Garrett ; George Rhyne
Seated, left to right: Joseph Escovitz ; Richard Pfau
John Osborne, associate professor of history, with Joseph Gaskin '74 (far right) and a friend at "The Classroom - Old and New, Blending the Traditional and Non-traditional" Seminar during Homecoming weekend in fall 1997. History professor Daniel Richter is on the far left.
During his session "The Value of the Liberal Arts: The Importance of Being Educated; or Who is Charles Nisbet and What Does He Want From US After 225 Years?," History professor Dan Richter talks with Luanne Steele '91 and Elizabeth Velte Simon '91 during Homecoming weekend in fall 1997.