Several faculty from the 32nd College Training Detachment with Dickinson College President Fred P. Corson (far left) in 1944.
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Several faculty from the 32nd College Training Detachment with Dickinson College President Fred P. Corson (far left) in 1944.
Officers from the 32nd College Training detachment with Dickinson College President Fred Corson in 1944.
Colonel John Hartigan, Lt. Gustaf Anderson, Lt. Eldridge, Lt. Gorson, Lt. Henry E. Smith, and President Corson (second from left).
Professor David I. Gleim carries the college mace as he leads the academic procession at a Commencement around 1955. President William Edel ('15) and Boyd Lee Spahr ('00) are directly behind Professor Gleim.
View of the academic procession at Commencement on May 21, 1972. English Professor Robert Bowden is holding the flag and Philosophy Professor Frederick Ferre is the macebearer. President Howard Lane Rubendall ('31) is standing behind Dr. Ferre.
President Howard Rubendall ('31) stands behind the macebearer with other faculty members during the academic procession at Commencement on June 1, 1975.
Henry Steele Commager, a History Professor at Amherst College, is standing next to Rubendall. Commager delivers the Commencement address...
Rolland L. Adams ('27) receives an honorary degree from President Howard Rubendall ('31) during Commencement on June 5, 1966.
A group photograph at the Alpha Lambda Delta induction ceremony in Memorial Hall in May 1989.
View of the Alpha Lambda Delta induction ceremony in Memorial Hall on May 19, 1989.
Actress Judith Anderson receives the Arts Award in December 1960. President Gilbert Malcolm stands next to Anderson.
Antonio Banderas and President William Durden (Class of 1971) pose for a picture with their spouses in 2000.
Left to Right: Melanie Griffith ; President William Durden ; Elke Durden ; Antonio Banderas
British poet W. H. Auden receives the 1968 Arts Award from President Howard Rubendall (Class of 1931) on March 5, 1968.
View of an award ceremony on Biddle field during the 1968 Homecoming celebration. President Howard Rubendall (far left) is standing behind John D. Hopper '48 (center) and Paul "Irish" Walker '21.
View of Margaret Jacobs (Class of 1951) sitting in the Waidner-Spahr Library with President Bill Durden (Class of 1971) and Norman Jacobs (center) in 1999.
View of Margaret Jacobs (Class of 1951) standing in the Waidner-Spahr Library with President Bill Durden (Class of 1971) and Norman Jacobs (second from right) in 1999.
View as Antonio Banderas sings his autograph for a young woman at an event inside the President's House in 2000.
President Durden (Class of 1971) is visible in the background.
President Samuel Banks walks with his wife, Judy, in the academic quad. Old West is in the background.
Author John Barth (right) stands with President Banks after he accepts the Arts Award in September 1980.
Artist Leonard Baskin (center), the 1963 Arts Award recipient, talks with Dickinson College President Howard Rubendall (left).
View as trustee Walter Eggert Beach (Class of 1956) and President A. Lee Fritschler (right) stand with others during a memorial service for former President Howard Lane Rubendall (Class of 1931) in May 1991.
View as trustee Walter Eggert Beach (Class of 1956) and President A. Lee Fritschler (right) hold a portrait of noted abolitionist Moncure D. Conway (Class of 1849). A bust of Moncure Conway is visible in the background.
George W. Beadle (second from right) receives the Priestley Award from President Howard Rubendall ('31) for his work in genetics and cytology on March 15, 1967.
Far left: Professor Horace Rogers ('24). Far right: Professor William B. Jeffries.
Tom Beckley, a member of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, receives his commission certificate from President William Edel during Commencement. The event is held in the Alumni Gymnasium on June 12, 1955.
Whitfield J. Bell, a member of the Class of 1935, receives an Honorary Doctor of Laws from President Rubendall at Commencement on June 7, 1964.
Left to Right: Trustee Roy Kuebler, Dr. Bell, President Rubendall
W. Frank Blair (right), 1977 Priestley Award recipient, with President Samuel Banks.
View of President Fred P. Corson (on left, Class of 1917), Pennsylvania Governor Arthur H. James (with shovel), and Judge Foster [Heller?] at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Bosler Hall renovations in April 1940.