Box 18
Contains 23 Results:
[Members of an unidentified club table, photograph, 1871]
Members are identified as: Francis I. Amory; George R. Minot; Edward Burnett; Hamilton McK. Twombly; Arthur Rotch; William Lawrence; Walter Clifford; H.W. Swift; William Tudor; Morgan Rotch; Nathaniel Thayer; Archibald McC. Bush; William S. Bigelow; Francis B. Chadwick; and William N. King.
[Members of an unidentified club table, photograph, 1881]
Members are identified as: H.G. Leavitt; Harry Cunningham; E.J. Wendell; T.C. Thacher; Alfred E. Miles; C.W. Andrews; George Leatherbee; E.S. Perin; E.H. Pendleton; Henry Gilley; William Chalfant; George Buell; Gustavus Tuckerman; and H.G. Chapin.
[Members of an unidentified club table, photograph, ca. 1875]
Members are identified as: William Swift (of N. Bedford); William Bacon; S. Butler; Lincoln Brigham; Morris Gray; Nathaniel Curtis; William (?) Hodges; Charles K. Cobb; Stanley Cunningham; John T. Linzee; Herbert Leeds; and William Farnsworth.
[Members of an unidentified club table, photograph, 1866]
Members are identified as: W.A. Hayes; G.F. Emery; E.C. Perkins; Frank Wright; Edwin Farnham; R.C. Greenleaf; J.N. Perkins; Nicholas Longworth; S.A.B. Abbott; and J.J. Mason.
[Members of an unidentified club table, photograph, 1875]
Members are identified as: G.R.R. Riven; George Monks; Reginald Gray; Francis Dumaresq; S.W. Burgess; Augustus Hemenway; L.W. Clark; H.S. Hunnewell; Frederick R. Sears, Jr.; Abbott Lawrence; Francis Shaw; and B.R. Curtis.
[Senior class members lined up in the Old Quad on Commencement Day as seen from a window in Widener Library, photograph, 1928]
Oversized photographs chiefly depict the Harvard community and its environment, chiefly groups of people or places they inhabit. Some images included here are not photographs. Rarely, images may be other two-dimensional images such as engravings,drawings, or paintings, or photographic reproductions of such two-dimensional artwork.
[Commencement Procession in the Old Quad of Harvard, photograph, 1928]
Oversized photographs chiefly depict the Harvard community and its environment, chiefly groups of people or places they inhabit. Some images included here are not photographs. Rarely, images may be other two-dimensional images such as engravings,drawings, or paintings, or photographic reproductions of such two-dimensional artwork.
[Professor Shaler's class in Geology 4, taken in the University Museum Lecture Room, photograph, ca. 1894]
Oversized photographs chiefly depict the Harvard community and its environment, chiefly groups of people or places they inhabit. Some images included here are not photographs. Rarely, images may be other two-dimensional images such as engravings,drawings, or paintings, or photographic reproductions of such two-dimensional artwork.
[Society of Christian Brethren with a sign and a dog, photograph, 1874]
Oversized photographs chiefly depict the Harvard community and its environment, chiefly groups of people or places they inhabit. Some images included here are not photographs. Rarely, images may be other two-dimensional images such as engravings,drawings, or paintings, or photographic reproductions of such two-dimensional artwork.
[Confetti battle at Harvard Stadium, photograph, 1928]
Caption on the back reads: "Paper Missles Flew. The annual confetti battle of Harvard College [missing], held in Harvard Stadium. Despite the damp weather, it was a [missing].
[Class Day celebration being held in Harvard Yard, photograph, ca. 1900]
Oversized photographs chiefly depict the Harvard community and its environment, chiefly groups of people or places they inhabit. Some images included here are not photographs. Rarely, images may be other two-dimensional images such as engravings,drawings, or paintings, or photographic reproductions of such two-dimensional artwork.
[Members of an unidentified club table, photograph, 1870]
Two members are identified as: Frank Jackson and Van R. Thayer.
[Members of a club table, possibly the Class of 1877 table or a section of the Hasty Pudding Club, holding two small dogs, photograph, ca. 1877]
Some members are identified as: John Russell Wright; Henry T. Kidder; Walter S. Andrews; Augustus C. Tower; Arthur M. Sherwood; Gouverneur M. Ogden; Henry Upham; Augustin H. Amory; Edwin D. Morgan ?; and Truman Heminway.
[Harvard Business School students and faculty on the steps of Widener Library, photograph, 1922]
Oversized photographs chiefly depict the Harvard community and its environment, chiefly groups of people or places they inhabit. Some images included here are not photographs. Rarely, images may be other two-dimensional images such as engravings,drawings, or paintings, or photographic reproductions of such two-dimensional artwork.
[Harvard Business School students and faculty on the steps of Widener Library, photograph, 1923]
Oversized photographs chiefly depict the Harvard community and its environment, chiefly groups of people or places they inhabit. Some images included here are not photographs. Rarely, images may be other two-dimensional images such as engravings,drawings, or paintings, or photographic reproductions of such two-dimensional artwork.
The Business School "Club" Annual Banquet, Harvard Union, April 30, 1923, photograph, 1923
Oversized photographs chiefly depict the Harvard community and its environment, chiefly groups of people or places they inhabit. Some images included here are not photographs. Rarely, images may be other two-dimensional images such as engravings,drawings, or paintings, or photographic reproductions of such two-dimensional artwork.
Carbon Club, New York, photograph, 1935
Members of the Carbon Club are shown seated around a long table. Some members are identified as: Prof. J.S. Norris, MIT; E.V. Bolton; G.S. Forbes; Pete Larsen; Hoover Whitmore; F. Daniels; Charles Wadsworth; Walter Jennings of Worcester; Gervy Wendt; Norris Hall; Webster Jones; Ganell [?] Jones; Richard Patch; and Roger Adams.
[Unidentified man with arms crossed, photograph, ca. 1920]
A dedication in French is written on the photograph. A translation reads: "To Cercle Français, With all my best wishes and hopes that we meet again."
[Members of Cercle Français, photograph, ca. 1920]
Oversized photographs chiefly depict the Harvard community and its environment, chiefly groups of people or places they inhabit. Some images included here are not photographs. Rarely, images may be other two-dimensional images such as engravings,drawings, or paintings, or photographic reproductions of such two-dimensional artwork.
[Members of the Cercle Français production, "Primrose", photograph, 1919-1920]
Members who signed the photograph are: Nathaniel Thayer; Margot Amory; Harriet Sears Amory; Yves Buhler; Alexander L. Steinert; J. Brooks Fenno, Jr.; Russell [unreadable]; Sybil Appleton; Ernest Perrin [?]; Duncan S. E[unreadable]; Warwick Potter Scott; Leonard Opdycke; George F. Lee, Jr.; Henry S. Morgan; Ruth Thayer; Edgar [unreadable]; and Mary F. [unreadable].
[Members of the French military [?] in uniforms, photograph, ca. 1920]
Members are identified as: Capitaine Marcel De Jarny; Capitaine Andre Morize; Lieutenant Jean Giraudoux; Commandant J. De Reviers de Mauny; Lt. Colonel Paul Azan; Capitaine Adolphe Dupont.
[Harvard Board of Overseers of 1913, photograph, 1913]
[Members of Pierian Sodality holding their instruments, photograph, 1864]
Oversized photographs chiefly depict the Harvard community and its environment, chiefly groups of people or places they inhabit. Some images included here are not photographs. Rarely, images may be other two-dimensional images such as engravings,drawings, or paintings, or photographic reproductions of such two-dimensional artwork.