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.
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.
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.
View of a large Victorian house with a well-shaded yard. The house was situated across from College Hall on Northampton Road. It was owned by Miss Lucia Delano when it burned December 3, 1876 and was used as a boarding house. Previous to this it was…
From left to right, Bonnie Isman, Julius Lester, and Dan Lombardo stand in front of an exhibit panel in the Special Collections department during the dedication of the Julius Lester Collection.
Two girls, one standing on a step stool, hang up a banner in the Hockanum schoolhouse with Washington's name. American flags hang above, just out of shot. A third girl sits on a desk, watching. Numerous photographs and illustrations line the wall…
A white man puts a number of small flags on a cross in a field with numerous gravestones around it. An open field is visible downhill in the middle ground and background.
A girl and two boys, identified as Margaret, Roger, and Irving Johnson decorate a Christmas tree. One of the boys is putting up decorations while the girl rests her arm on the younger boy's shoulder, both looking on. A wreath hangs in the window.
A bare tree with some branches twisting down stands next to a leafy tree on a hillside. Tall grass grows around it and woods are visible in the background.
Two boys (identified as Roger and Arthur S. Johnson) sitting on the overturned rowboat, placed on timbers for off-season storage, and looking out over the Connecticut River. There is a basket at the foot of one of the boys and nearby brush serves as…