Morris W. Prince, c.1895
Professor Morris W. Prince around 1895.
Professor Morris W. Prince around 1895.
Professor of Ancient Languages Henry Martyn Harman (Class of 1848) in December 1895.
Dr. Morris W. Prince, Professor of History and Political Science, with students during his first year at Dickinson College in 1896.
This image is #32 of the oversized photograph collection.
Professor William Lambert Gooding is a member of the Class of 1874.
Members of the Dickinson College Preparatory School Track team on the steps of Bosler Hall in 1858.
The students are identified by the number on the picture: 1 Frank Cayou; 2 Albert Nash; 3 J. S. Warren; 4 Carp Evans; 5 Jake Strtger; 6 S. S. Wumemaker; 7 S. A. Helmbold; 8 A. W. Smith; 9 Lewis Martin Bacon Jr.; 10 Daniel P. Ray; 11 W. Gibbs McKenney; 12 Hugh Tobin; 13 Professor E. R. Heckman.
This image is #298 of the oversized photograph collection.
A group of 22 male Dickinson students and faculty, possibly either the Belles Lettres Society or Beta Theta Pi, around 1900.
Front Row: [unknown] ; Rev. James Harper Black ('73) ; Professor Cornelius Prettyman ('91) ; Professor Ovando Super ('73) ; [unknown] ; Professor William Gooding ('74) ; [unknown]
This image is #456 of the oversized photograph collection.
William Lindsay, Professor of Chemistry at Dickinson from 1885 to 1909.
Chemistry professor William Lindsay, on left, working in a laboratory with Leroy McMaster, member of the class of 1901 and Chemistry and Physics professor from 1901-1904.
Current and past members of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity around 1900:
1. Prof Edgar R. Heckman ‘97
2. Raymond Newman Hockenberry ‘99
3. Thomas Leonard Hoover ‘00
4. Bertrand L. Chapman ‘02
5. James Garfield Steese ‘02
6. Duncan Mervyn Graham ‘73
7. "Bottomley"
8. Dr. Charles Francis Himes ‘55
9. Harry J. Sondheim ‘99
10. Dorsey Newton Miller ‘01
11. Herman Bosler Biddle ‘03
12. Thomas “Dick” Moorehead Whiteman ‘99
13. George Willis Mitchell ‘95
14. “Little” Thomas Jones, ‘01
15. Dr. Ovando Byron Super ’73, Professor of Romance Languages
16. Eugene Foster Heller ‘04
17. Boyd Lee Spahr ’00
18. James Edward Belt ‘03
19. Myron Beshler Hockenberry ‘02
20. “Capt.” Forrest Eugene Craver ’99, Greek and Latin instructor Dickinson Preparatory
21. Paul T. Collins ‘03
22. John Ellsworth Beard ‘01
Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at a party with their dates around 1900.
Man seated on right, first row: Beuson Hardesty ('01)
Woman standing on left, third row: Ethlyn Hardesty ('02)
The Belles Lettres Society outside of Denny Hall in 1902.
Professor Charles F. Himes ('55) is sitting with other members of the faculty in the front row.
This image is #264 of the oversized photograph collection.
Members of the Belles Lettres Society pose for a group photograph with Dick the Dog in 1902.
Professor Charles F. Himes ('55) is sitting with other members of the faculty in the front row.
This image is #265 of the oversized photograph collection.
View of the cornerstone laying ceremony for Denny Hall on June 7, 1904.
President George E. Reed is standing in the center of the picture and Horatio Collins King ('58) is sitting to the right.
This image is #77 of the oversized photograph collection.
View of the cornerstone laying ceremony for Denny Hall on June 7, 1904.
Professor James H. Morgan ('78) and trustee Horatio Collins King ('58) are standing on the platform.
This image is #78 of the oversized photograph collection.
View of the cornerstone laying ceremony for Denny Hall on June 7, 1904.
This image is #79 of the oversized photograph collection.
Members of the Dickinson College community, including students, faculty, and trustees, at the cornerstone laying ceremony for Denny Hall on June 7, 1904.
President George E. Reed is standing next to the cornerstone and Horatio Collins King ('58) is sitting on the stage.
This image is #80 of the oversized photograph collection.
Students and faculty at the cornerstone laying ceremony for Denny Hall on June 7, 1904. President George E. Reed is standing next to the cornerstone and Horatio Collins King ('58) is sitting on the stage.
Students and faculty at the cornerstone laying ceremony for Denny Hall on June 7, 1904. President George E. Reed is standing in the center of the picture and Horatio Collins King ('58) is sitting to the right.
A crowd watches as the college bell is removed from the cupola of West College in 1905.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: "Removing the bell from "Old West" to Denny Hall."
A crowd watches as the college bell is removed from the cupola of West College in 1905.
A crowd watches as the college bell, which is on a wagon, moves through the academic quad. The bell will be installed in Denny Hall.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: "The Seniors in cap & gown constituting the guard of honor."
The Heating Plant and part of the Old Gymnasium are visible in the background.
Members of the Union Philosophical Society pose for a group photograph outside the main entrance to Bosler Hall in 1905.
Professor James H. Morgan ('78) is sitting in the center of the first row.
This image is #267 of the oversized photograph collection.
College Marshall Horatio Collins King (class of 1858) leads a procession of faculty and students through the academic quad during commencement weekend. The man in a top hot who is at the head of the processing in front of King is carrying the tray of diplomas.
The Belles Lettres Society outside Denny Hall in 1906.
Members of the Dickinson College faculty are seated in the first row.
This image is #261 of the oversized photograph collection.