Bartonia virginica (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.

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VC 1874
1 letter from Barus to Edith. Includes detailed descriptions of her entrance examinations, housing situations and furnishings, roommates, daily routine, meals, and classes. Also relates an account of her meeting the president to be accepted after the examination.
Basketball game, Class of 1917 versus the Class of 1919
Basketball game
Basketball game, Class of 1917 versus the Class of 1919
Basketball game in field in front of Students Building, including members of the Class of 1916
Basketball game, Class of 1917 versus the Class of 1919
Basketball game
Basketball game, Class of 1917 versus the Class of 1919
Basketball game, including members of the Class of 1913
Basketball game, including members of the Class of 1914
Basketball game, Class of 1913 versus the Class of 1914
Basketball game, Class of 1917 versus the Class of 1919
Basketball game, Class of 1913 versus the Class of 1914
Basketball game, Class of 1914 versus the Class of 1915
Basketball game, Class of 1914 versus the Class of 1915
Basketball game in field in front of Students Building, including members of the Class of 1916
Copy photograph of students from the Class of 1904 and the Class of 1908 in gym suits on an outdoor basketball court
Group portrait of the Class of 1904 basketball team (left to right): Mary B. Gentry, Sarah B. Converse, Katherine M. Botsford, Frances S. Beckwith, Maud Florence Hunt, Lucile Hinkle Stimson, Katharine M. Cloak, Annie Wyman Wood. Copy of an image similar to one taken for the 1903 Vassarion by the
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