Founder's Day
Students in costume, one in stereotypical Native American dress
Students in costume, one in stereotypical Native American dress
Class of 1924 performing on the steps of Student's Building during the song contest
Class of 1923 leaving the steps of Student's Building after performing in the song contest
President MacCracken giving the Founder's Day address on the steps of the President's House
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
Students dressed as pirates at the faculty-student baseball game
Students in costume at the faculty-student baseball game
Copy photograph of students with kazoos and a drum. Could be the Class of 1907
President MacCracken at Matthew Vassar's grave in the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery
Student in costume at the faculty-student baseball game
Song contest
Students with horns and drums at the baseball game, costumed as clowns or possibly the pantomime character Pierrot
Class of 1928 at the song contest
Class of 1930 at the song contest
Class of 1922 at the song contest
Class of 1919 watching the Class of 1920 perform in the song contest
Students in costume at the faculty-student baseball game
Faculty-student baseball game. President MacCracken is playing catcher
Students in costume at the faculty-student baseball game
Class of 1922 performing on the steps of Student's Building during the song contest
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