Founder's Day

Henry Noble MacCracken and Marjorie Dodd MacCracken at the Founder's Day "County Fair" with students in the background wearing costumes, including one person in blackface
Henry Noble MacCracken and Marjorie Dodd MacCracken at the Founder's Day "County Fair" with students in the background wearing costumes, including one person in blackface
Faculty-student baseball game. President MacCracken is playing catcher
Students in costume, one on a horse. Others are in what might have been intended to represent Native American dress
Students gathered on the steps of Students Building for the song contest
Students with horns and drums at the baseball game, costumed as clowns or possibly the pantomime character Pierrot
Class of 1929 at the song contest
Henry Noble MacCracken at the faculty-student baseball game
Faculty-student baseball game
Faculty-student baseball game
Faculty-student baseball game. Geology professor Thomas M. Hills is playing catcher
Faculty-student baseball game
Faculty-student baseball game
Faculty-student baseball game
Henry Noble MacCracken at bat at the faculty-student baseball game. Sarah H. McLean (VC 1930) is playing catcher
Faculty-student baseball game. Geology professor Thomas M. Hills is at bat
Morris dancers performing at Founder's Day
Morris dancers performing at Founder's Day
Morris dancers performing at Founder's Day
Morris dancers performing at Founder's Day
Pageant in honor of the Walt Whitman centennial entitled "At the Call of the Bird". The event was part of an "American Day" themed Founder's Day and included scenes from the country's past, present, and future. This scene includes enslavers and enslaved people and the performers are wearing
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