Founder's Day
Class of 1928 at the song contest
Class of 1928 at the song contest
President MacCracken dressed in a stereotypical Middle Eastern costume and Dean C. Mildred Thompson at the festivities after the Founder's Day parade
Faculty-student baseball game
President MacCracken speaking at Matthew Vassar's grave at the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, listened to by a contingent of visitors from Vassar
Spectators at the faculty-student baseball game
Song contest
Student in costume
Matthew Vassar's grave, Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, which was visited by a contingent from Vassar on Founder's Day
Students in costume at the "County Fair"
Class of 1920 performing in the song contest
Students in 1890s costumes at the faculty-student baseball game
Faculty-student baseball game
Students with doughnuts and programs
Unidentified woman at the festivities after the Founder's Day parade
Henry Noble MacCracken at bat at the faculty-student baseball game. Sarah H. McLean (VC 1930) is playing catcher
Song contest
Nine-pin game, set up by students in costume
Class of 1922 marching to the song contest
Students boxing at the "County Fair"
The Class of 1922's song leader at the song contest
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