Box 33
Contains 6 Results:
[Crowd gathered in front of Harvard Medical School building to watch a ceremony, 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.
[Crowd gathered in front of the Harvard Medical School building to watch a ceremony, 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 Harvard Musical Clubs, including the Banjo Club, Glee Club, and Mandolin Club, sitting outdoors with signs for individual clubs, photograph, ca. 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.
[Members of Phi Delta Psi, Owl Club, photograph, ca. 1900]
Some members are identified on accompanying seating chart including: Frederick E. Bissell; Robert Woods Bliss (Vice-President); Arthur Noble Rice (photographer, President); Reginald Fairfax Boller; Henry Reed Hayes '01; Harold Tappin; Chester Odiorne Swain '00; Fritz Bradley Talbot '00; Ralph Stuart Rainsford '02; Reginald Cary Heath '00; Huntington Norton '01; Nelson Fairchild '01; Samuel Watts Lewis; Roger Ernst '03; Addis Emmet Harris '00; and Erskine Wood '01.
[Members of Phi Delta Psi, Owl Club, photograph, 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 Phi Delta Psi, Owl Club, photograph, ca. 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.