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A. Pierce Bounds Image Archive
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The A. Pierce Bounds Image Archive contains images representing the full life and history of Dickinson College and its personalities. Its creation and launch was funded in part by a gift in honor of A. Pierce Bounds, class of 1971, who served as the college photographer for nearly thirty years before retiring in 2010.
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Conway Hall, 1966View of Conway Hall from W. High Street in 1966. Montgomery Hall is visible to the far right of the photograph. |
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Conway Hall, 1966View of Conway Hall from W. Louther Street on March 24, 1966. Part of Montgomery Hall is visible on the left side of the photograph. |
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Conway Hall barracks, 1944The 32nd Army Air Corps cadets use Conway Hall as their barracks in 1944. |
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Conway Hall barracks, 1944The 32nd Army Air Corps cadets use Conway Hall as their barracks in 1944. |
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Conway Hall barracks, 1944View of the 32nd Army Air Corps Cadets barracks in Conway Hall in 1944. |
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Conway Hall bathroom, c.1960A bathroom in Conway Hall around 1960. |
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Conway Hall dorm room, c.1960A dorm room in Conway Hall around 1960. Fred Morsell is the student sitting on the table. |
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Conway Hall interior, c.1960Students standing in a hallway in Conway Hall around 1960. Fred Morsell is the student standing to the left of the Coke machine. |
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Conway Hall recreation room, 1944Cadets from the 32nd College Training Detachment spend time in the Conway Hall recreation room in 1944. |
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Moncure Daniel Conway, 1853Moncure Daniel Conway's cabinet card from a 1853 trip to Boston. Conway is a member of the Class of 1849. |
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Moncure Daniel Conway, c.1865Moncure Daniel Conway (Class of 1849) during the Civil War. |
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Moncure Conway, c.1875View of Moncure Conway around 1875. Source: Harper's Weekly (September 25, 1875): 784. |
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Clarence E. Cook, 1929Clarence E. Cook plays football and is a member of the Class of 1929. |
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Robert Edward Cook, 1959Robert Edward Cook, a member of the Class of 1959, in his football uniform. |
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Winfield Cook receives honorary degree, 1996Winfield Cook '32 receives an honorary Doctor of International Commerce degree at Commencement on May 19, 1996. President Fritschler and Professor John S. Henderson congratulate. |
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Winfield Clinton Cook, 1932Winfield Clinton Cook is a member of the Class of 1932. |
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Winfield Clinton Cook, 1959View of Winfield Clinton Cook outside the Hotel Astoria in October 1959. |
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Winfield Clinton Cook, c.1960Winfield Clinton Cook is a member of the Class of 1932. |
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Winfield Clinton Cook, c.1960Winfield Clinton Cook greets President Dwight D. Eisenhower at an event around 1960. The woman next to Cook is wearing a NIXON pin. |
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Winfield Clinton Cook, 1961Trustee Winfield Clinton Cook (center) revives an award from the General Alumni Association in June 1961. Weston Overholt, a member of the Class of 1950, is standing next to Cook. |
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Winfield Clinton Cook, 1990Winfield Clinton Cook, a member of the Class of 1932, at the dedication of the Winfield C. Cook room on January 19, 1990. |
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Winfield Clinton Cook, 1990Winfield Clinton Cook receives the "Junior Chamber International Outstanding Past Member" award at an event in Puerto Rico in November 1990. |
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Persifor Marsden Cooke, c.1930Persifor Marsden Cooke is a member of the Class of 1881. |
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Cooking, c.1993Two friends cook. Left to Right: Pamela Byron ('93) ; Amy Burger ('93) |
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Cooks in the Mess Hall Kitchen, 1944Several women prepare meals in the Mess hall kitchen for the 32nd Army Air Corps cadets in 1944. |