The debaters of the Belles Lettres Society pose for a formal picture in 1912.
Left to right: Adam Nagry ('14), A. H. Aldridge ('12), and W. G. Tyson ('15). Aldridge is identified as the leader.
The debaters of the Belles Lettres Society pose for a formal picture in 1912.
Left to right: Adam Nagry ('14), A. H. Aldridge ('12), and W. G. Tyson ('15). Aldridge is identified as the leader.
The three Belles Lettres Debaters of the Belles Lettres Society pose for a formal picture in 1918.
From left to right: W. S. Kehl ('20), H. F. Shepherd ('19), and E. P. Lawrence ('20). Shepherd was the lead debater in 1918.
Students sit in the Belles Lettres Hall of Denny Hall around 1900.
View as students walk on Morgan field on the Benjamin Rush campus around 1985.
Suzanne Bennet ('86) talks after Commencement on May 18, 1986.
A student poses in a Bermuda Triangle inspired costume. The text reads: "Bermuda TRIANGLE est 1864. Home of Paul Schaefer.
Silas Benson Best ('58) in 1858.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
Cornelius Prettyman (Class of 1891), Frank Warfield Crowder (Class of 1890), and Robert Emmet McAlarney, all members of Beta Theta Pi, pose for a photograph at Mt. Holly on September 29, 1889.
Five Beta Theta Pi brothers pose in academic caps and gowns in 1893.
The men are identified as Francis Baker Harvey, Edwin Vernon Honchliffe, James Henry Baker, Clyde Bowman Furst, and Robert Emmet McAlarney.