Description: Pepsi machine with a hitchhiking thumb attached to its side sitting on the edge of the road in front of campus. The machine has a sign attached to it reading "Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. or bust!"
Description: The Arts & Sciences Building, then called the 'new building' was attached to some portions of Kaelber Hall that survived the 1983 fire. The building opened in time for fall term of 1985.
Description: The Arts & Sciences Building, then called the 'new building' was attached to some portions of Kaelber Hall that survived the 1983 fire. The building opened in time for fall term of 1985.
Description: Background Edwin Geissler, Diane Pierce, and Alex Paine. Foreground David Paine (Alex's brother) and Glenn Paulsen Students during the summer of 1971 an experimental pilot program brought 13 students and 3 faculty members to the college to test and evaluate certain aspects of the proposed curriculum. Participants in the summer program worked together in a multidisciplinary workshop, and joined the staff and trustees in raising and answering questions about the future direction of the college. [show more]
Description: Student Tabbutt during the summer of 1971 an experimental pilot program brought 13 students and 3 faculty members to the college to test and evaluate certain aspects of the proposed curriculum. Participants in the summer program worked together in a multidisciplinary workshop, and joined the staff and trustees in raising and answering questions about the future direction of the college.
Description: Faculty members Eliot and Carpenter with student Tabbutt during the summer of 1971 an experimental pilot program brought 13 students and 3 faculty members to the college to test and evaluate certain aspects of the proposed curriculum. Participants in the summer program worked together in a multidisciplinary workshop, and joined the staff and trustees in raising and answering questions about the future direction of the college.
Description: Trustees signing the college incorporation papers. From left to right: Carlo Ninfi, Seldon Bernstein, Rev. A. C. McGiffert, Frederick Burril, Re. James Gower, Albert Cunningham, Robert Smith, Richard Lewis, and John Good.