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  • Tags: 1890s

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Santa Claus, dressed in a white beard, a hat and an animal skin coat captured by two boys, one leaning over him, the other crouching in front. A dresser and a chair stand behind them, in front of the blackboard, with a pile of clothes on the floor to…

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House on Sunset Avenue built by Edward W. Carpenter (foreground) with a view of the adjacent house in the background.

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View of Chase's Block on the corner of Amity and North Pleasant Streets. The view includes a parked wagon with a picnic basket beside it, and a baby carriage on the porch in front of the tailoring shop of Henry O. Pease. Other shops in the building…

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View of the Amherst College Chi Phi fraternity house on College Street. An African American male can be seen mowing the lawn.

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This house on College Street was the first Chi Phi fraternity house in Amherst. The fraternity's second house was constructed in 1917.

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View of the Amherst College Chi Psi house located on the corner of Northampton Road and South Prospect Street. This house was razed in 1922 for the construction of the new chapter house.

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View of the Amherst College Chi Psi lodge on Northampton Road, built by the fraternity in 1885.

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View of the Amherst College Chi Psi lodge on Northampton Road, built by the fraternity in 1885.

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View of the Amherst College Chi Psi lodge on Northampton Road, built by the fraternity in 1885.

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View of the classroom of Thomas Cushing Esty, a professor of mathematics at Amherst College. Class is in session. Professor Esty taught mathematics at Amherst College from 1895-1901 and 1905-1941.

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Three scenes described as south view of the campus in winter, Stearns Church, and North College and Johnson Chapel.

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View of Johnson Chapel and North and South dormitories and the walkway in front.

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The house on the right is the first house owned by a fraternity on the Mass Aggie campus. It was initially used as the College Farmhouse. D.G.K. bought and remodeled the house in 1891 for fraternal use. The building on the left is the College…

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This house, on Oak Grove Hill, which leads over Lessey Street, was purchased by Delta Kappa Epsilon after a disastrous fire in their room in Cook's Block in 1881. The chapter remained here until they had a new house built in 1914.

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View of the Amherst College Delta Upsilon house on South Pleasant Street, purchased by the fraternity in 1882. The fraternity had a new house constructed in a different location in 1915, and Amherst College bought the property in 1917. The house was…
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