Box 10
Contains 28 Results:
[Harvard University Instrumental Club members wearing tuxedos and holding their instruments, photograph, 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.
[International Law Club members sitting on the steps of a building in front of a doorway, photograph, 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.
[Harvard Lacrosse team in uniforms and with equipment, photograph, 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.
[Harvard Varsity Lacrosse Team in uniforms and holding lacrosse sticks, photograph, 1909]
Players are identified as: M. Waide; S. Smith?; D. Welling?, H. Goepper; P. Leavitt; Scheip; Beale; Harry Bailey; P. Nash; R. Smith; A. Cochrane; F. Alexander; Eisner.
[Harvard Lacrosse Team wearing uniforms and holding lacrosse sticks, photograph, 1905]
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 Varsity Lacrosse Team wearing uniforms and holding lacrosse sticks, photograph, 1908]
Players are identified as: Morrison (photographer, Manager); Ralph Crandall; Wentworth; Wellman; H.R. Allen; Laurie M. Cox; R.P. Smith; S. Cobb; Morgan Vance; Mueller; Thompson; Herman Goepper; F.C. Alexander; A. Cochrane; Sheip; G. Downer; Estabrook?; Irwin; and C. Furber.
[Harvard Freshman Lacrosse Team holding lacrosse sticks and wearing shirts that read "19LT10", photograph, 1910]
Players are identified as: Frank Haymond; Peirce Leavitt; John Gittings; Merrill Wade; Roger Rand; Lawrence Bailey; Fritz Radford; John Barr; Rollin Smith; F. Barnard; Gordon Sampson; Fred Alexander; George Burr; and Lincoln Judd.
[Harvard Lacrosse Team in uniforms and standing with a trophy, 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.
[Harvard Law School Faculty, October 1953, photograph, 1953]
[Unidentified group of men from Harvard Law School, photograph, ca. 1910]
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.
[Unidentified group of men from Harvard Law School, photograph, ca. 1910]
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 Law School, Class of 1889, in front of Langdell Hall, photograph, 1899
E.G. Gilmore, Secretary of Class, is identified in the photograph.
[Staff members from the Department of History, photograph, ca. 1920]
Several staff members are identified as: Pres. Conant, Prof. Grinnell Jones, Roger Adams, and Prof. L[unreadable].
[Harvard Freshman Hockey Team in uniforms, wearing skates and holding hockey sticks, photograph, 1912]
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.
[Class of 1901 Hockey team in uniforms, wearing skates, and holding hockey sticks, photograph, 1901]
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 Hockey Team 1907, photograph, 1907
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 Freshman Hockey Team in uniforms, wearing skates, and holding hockey sticks, photograph, 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.
[Harvard Hockey Team in uniforms, wearing skates, and holding hockey sticks, 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 Hockey Team in uniforms, wearing skates, and holding hockey sticks, photograph, 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.
1905 Institute of 1770, photograph, 1905
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.
1901 Institute of 1770, photograph, 1901
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 Institute of 1770 sitting and standing outdoors in front of a large door, photograph, ca. 1886]
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 Institute of 1770 sitting and standing outdoors in front of a large door, photograph, ca. 1886]
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.
[Crowds gathered outside of University Hall just after H.R.H. Prince Henry of Prussia and Harvard President Eliot entered the building, photograph, 1902]
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.
[Faculty Room in Harvard's University Hall prepared for a luncheon hosted by Harvard College's President and Fellows for H.R.H. Price Henry of Prussia, photograph, 1902]
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.