Students in Dormitory Room

Three students in their dorm room, most likely in Main Building. Two are knitting while the other reads a book on a window seat
Three students in their dorm room, most likely in Main Building. Two are knitting while the other reads a book on a window seat
Three students in their dorm room, most likely in Main Building
Copy photograph of two students outside one of the dorms in winter coats and furs
Students sittin on the steps of either Davison or Raymond
Students from Professor Burgess Johnson's journalism class with George Shepard Chappell posing in the snow with a dog. One student is in costume on a sled. The scene appears to be meant as a reference to Chappell's satire, "My Northern Exposure," which represents Native Americans and First Peoples
Students from Professor Burgess Johnson's journalism class with Johnson and George Shepard Chappell posing in the snow with a dog. One student is in costume on a sled. The scene appears to be meant as a reference to Chappell's satire, "My Northern Exposure," which represents Native Americans and
Students from Professor Burgess Johnson's journalism class with Johnson and George Shepard Chappell posing in the snow with a dog. One student is in costume on a sled. The scene appears to be meant as a reference to Chappell's satire, My Northern Exposure, which represents Native Americans and First
Fund-raising event for the Endowment Fund
Fund-raising event for the Endowment Fund
Fund-raising event for the Endowment Fund
Fund-raising event for the Endowment Fund
Fund-raising event for the Endowment Fund
Fund-raising event for the Endowment Fund
Fund-raising event for the Endowment Fund
Fund-raising event for the Endowment Fund
Fund-raising event for the Endowment Fund
Suggestions in the matters of proceeding with the work of Vassar College, and ""Matters for consideration in locating grounds for Vassar Female College"
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