Lawrence Douglas, James J. Grosfeld Professor of Law, Jurisprudence and Social Thought at Amherst College, holding his book, Will He Go? Trump and the Looming Election Meltdown. He is the author of the novels The Vices and The Catastrophist in…
Image of children, families, and individuals sitting beside Jones Library for tercentennial celebration, a large portion seated under a tree, with a party table to the left of them with others standing and socializing.
Laurel Hill Mausoleum in Forest Park. A staircase leads up to a landing where two women sit on benches. A Sphinx stands on the side of the staircase in the front. A caption atop the mausoleum reads "1892 Laurel Hill."
Trade card advertising the Amherst business of J. M. Waite & Son, a hatter and outfitter for gentlemen, whose establishment was located in Cook's Block, Phoenix Row, in the late 1880s.
A gigantic elm tree with multiple arms growing out of the trunk. A woman, possibly Anna McQueston Johnson, stands to the left of the tree. A house is directly behind it with other trees and buildings on each side.
A large two-story house with entrances on front and side, steps leading up to each, a balcony above one and a tower above the other. The windows on the second floor are arched.
Two people on a boat on a lake with trees on the left and across the middle ground. Outlines of mountains are in the background with clouds among them.
Three faces sketched, each in profile and looking right. One is only half seen on the edge, a second is looking up, and the third looks straight forward.
A bearded man with a hat walks with a cane towards a city in the background with the sun peeking from behind the buildings and its rays shining across the sky.