Basketball team portrait

Class of 1921 basketball team
Class of 1921 basketball team
Varsity basketball team
Class of 1929 basketball team
Class of 1925 basketball team
Class of 1918 basketball team
Class of 1924 basketball team
Class of 1928 basketball team
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
Class of 1923 basketball team
View of the euthenics building arch
View of the euthenics building arch
Wooden bridge leading to path around Sunset Lake
Members of the Cambridge and Vassar debate teams on the steps of Josselyn Hall. Left to right: A.P. Marshall, Mary Virginia Heinlein (VC 1925), Ruth Driver (VC 1926), Richard Austin Butler, Winifred Comstock (VC 1925), and Gerald Sparrow
View from Sunset Hill of the tops of buildings as well as the power plant chimney
View from Sunset Hill of the tops of buildings. Cropped version of Box269_026
Formal portrait of Vassar Professor Caroline Ellen Furness
Formal portrait of Vassar Professor Caroline Ellen Furness
Formal portrait of Vassar Professor Caroline Ellen Furness
Caroline Furness, Astronomy Professor, in the observatory with Maria Mitchell's twelve inch Henry Fitz telescope. The telescope was later donated to the Smithsonian Institution
A crowd watching a crane lift the new building's cornerstone into place. President James Monroe Taylor is visible in the foreground
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