Box 23
Contains 19 Results:
Institute of 1770, Class of 1876, photograph, 1876
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 Jacobite Club, photograph, ca. 1880]
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 Historical Society, photograph, 1885
Members are identified as: Harrington; Sawyer; Bartlett; Hansen; McArthur, Chicago; Young [?]; Smith; Sanford; [unreadable]; Edward Channing; Halbert; Dr. Everton; Carpenter; G.W. Toney; Justin Winsor; and C.E. Kaig [?].
History I Staff, photograph, 1935-1936
Staff members are identified as: Bissell; Matterson; Nichols; Farley; Marston; Cram; Gleason; Prof. Merriman; Southgate; Coddington; Lewis; Whitehill; Chamberlain; Phelps; and Lynd.
History I Staff, photograph, 1936-1937
Staff members are identified as: Nichols; Charles; Walcott; Dur; Whitehill; Cram; Southgate; Prof. Merriman; Hoeing; de Stael (first half); Pantaleoni (second half); Schwarz; Lewis; Farley; Phelps. Also listed are: Lynd (first half) and Koren (second half).
History I Staff, photograph, 1926-1927
Staff members are identified as: Osborne, Durana; Case; Cram; Clark; Taylor; Post; Prof. Merriman; Strayer; Parkman; McDonald; Pickman; Scramuzza; and Gratwick.
History I Staff, photograph, 1927-1928
Staff members are identified as: Osborne; McDonald; Jordan; Taylor; Dow; Cram; Gideonse; Prof. Merriman; Evans; Gratwick; Clark; Durand; Scramuzaa; and Pickman.
History I Staff, photograph, 1930-1931
Staff members are identified as: Woolbert; Potter; Stratton; Perkins; Coddington; Cram; Van Tyne; Prof. Merriman; Williams; McDonald; Dean; Dow; Fowler; and Durant.
History I Staff, photograph, 1931-1932
Staff members are identified as: Fowler; Chamberlain; Coddington; Williams; Schwarz; Prof. Webster; Hoeing; Prof. Merriman; Jones; Edson; Cram; White; Stratton; and Dean.
History I Staff, photograph, 1932-1933
Staff members are identified as: Schwarz; Gleason; Fowler; Jones; Cram; Hoeing; Prof. Merriman; Harbison; Williams; Edson; Coddington; and Dean.
History I Staff, photograph, 1933-1934
Staff members are identified as: Edson; Matterson; Southgate; Fowler; Cram; Jones; Hoeing; Prof. Merriman; Gleason; Coddington; Lewis; Bissell; Schwarz; and Whitehill.
History I Staff, photograph, 1925-1926
Staff members are identified as: Graues; Salmon; Russell; Cram; Hopper; Prof. Merriman; Parkman; Taylor; Pickman; Kates; and Gratwick.
History I Staff, photograph, 1934-1935
Staff members are identified as: Marston; Lynd; Lewis; Bissell; Southgate; Matterson; Gleason; Cram; Prof. Merriman; Hoeing; Jones; Coddington; Schwarz, Chamberlain; Edson; Farley; and Whitehill.
[Costumed participants in the Pageant of Hollis Hall, photograph, 1913] Digital
Photograph of Pageant behind Hollis Hall, Harvard University. A note reads,"In celebration of the 150th anniversary of the birthday of "the" Hall, the figure of John Harvard with the child (photographer, Hollis Hall) is Lionel de Jersey Harvard, descendant of the founder of Harvard University, killed in the Great War."
[Members of the Hasty Pudding Club on the steps of a building, photograph, ca. 1885]
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 Hasty Pudding Club on the steps of a building, photograph, ca. 1880]
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.
[Southwark Cathedral in London, The Choir, photograph, 1924]
A note points out the high altar screen (A.D. 1520) with modern figures and the candelabra dating from 1680.
[John Harvard Chapel in Southwark Cathedral, London, photograph, 1924]
This memorial window was given by Joseph H. Choate '52, when he was Ambassador to Great Britain, 1899 to 1905.
Harvard Chapel in Southwark Cathedral, photograph, ca. 1924
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.