Founder's Day

Faculty team at the faculty-student baseball game
Faculty team at the faculty-student baseball game
Students in costume for the Founder's Day parade. Four are dressed as an elephant, and a fifth is in stereotypical Indian costume
Elizabeth D. Woolsey (VC 1930) at the faculty-student baseball game
Elizabeth D. Woolsey (VC 1930) at bat at the faculty-student baseball game
Class of 1923 mounting the steps of Student's Building for the song contest
Spectators at the Founder's Day contests. One seated faculty member is in stereotypical Asian costume
Sarah H. McLean (VC 1930) at the faculty-student baseball game
Students in costume with signs about the "Milly A. Wimpfheimer Farm," "Rowdy the Ricket" and Sally the "Scarletina Sister."
Students in costume for the Founder's Day parade, two dressed as ghosts
Students dressed as skeletons for the Founder's Day parade
Student players from the faculty-student baseball game
President MacCracken speaking at Matthew Vassar's grave at the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, listened to by a contingent of visitors from Vassar
Unidentified woman at the festivities after the Founder's Day parade
President MacCracken dressed in a stereotypical Middle Eastern costume and Dean C. Mildred Thompson at the festivities after the Founder's Day parade
Students in costume for the Founder's Day parade, two dressed as ghosts
President James Monroe Taylor's grave at the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, visited by a contingent from Vassar on Founder's Day
Professor Lucy Maynard Salmon's grave, Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery
Students in costume for the Founder's Day parade
Song contest
Class of 1926 performing at the song contest
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