Founder's Day

Song contest
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Song contest
Class of 1925 performing at the song contest
Students in costume at the faculty-student baseball game
Class of 1928 performing at the song contest
Class of 1926 performing in the song contest
Class of 1925 performing in the song contest
Class of 1924 at the song contest
Students costumed as members of Queen Victoria's court
Song contest
Class of 1923 performing in the song contest
Child in costume at the faculty-student baseball game
Class of 1925 performing in the song contest
Class of 1930 performing at the song contest
Dean C. Mildred Thompson at the festivities after the Founder's Day parade
Matthew Vassar's grave, Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, which was visited by a contingent from Vassar on Founder's Day
Class of 1922 marching to the song contest
Students in costume and blackface at the faculty-student baseball game
Class of 1923 performing in the song contest
Students in costume at the faculty-student baseball game
Students in costume and blackface at the faculty-student baseball game
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