Barnard College Class Day procession through Mapes Gates, with Brinckerhoff Hall in background.... Show moreBarnard College Class Day procession through Mapes Gates, with Brinckerhoff Hall in background. Back reads, "On this post card, patient horse attached to wagon looks on as Barnard graduates trek over to the Columbia Campus for class day exercises on May 25, 1908..." Show less
Students walking outside Brooks Hall and Hewitt Halls, now the First-Year Quad (also known as the... Show moreStudents walking outside Brooks Hall and Hewitt Halls, now the First-Year Quad (also known as the Altschul Court), circa 1935-1959. Show less
Barnard students (Betty Farrell, Nancy Goodwin, and Joann McQuiston) shown talking to Columbia... Show moreBarnard students (Betty Farrell, Nancy Goodwin, and Joann McQuiston) shown talking to Columbia students. Negative #324. See also http://digitalcollections.barnard.edu/islandora/object/islandora%3A549/. Show less
An attached newspaper clipping reads, "Columbia Romeos, leave-taking at Brooks Hall. It's a... Show moreAn attached newspaper clipping reads, "Columbia Romeos, leave-taking at Brooks Hall. It's a nightly scene at 10:30. Left to right are Bill Joslin, first-year law, and George Scheffler and Dalt Farrell, Columbia juniors. But don't call them "lovely boys" as that's a term of opprobrium at Barnard. The Juliets on the balcony are, left to right, Miss Betty Farrell, a sophomore, but no relation to Dalt; Nancy Goodwin, sophomore, and Joann McQuiston [Class of 1942]. They have just left the 'beau parlors' inside Brooks Hall, where Barnard girls entertain their men." See also http://digitalcollections.barnard.edu/islandora/object/islandora%3A507/ Show less
On verso: "The Jungle where Barnard girls hang out between classes for a cigarette or talk. It is... Show moreOn verso: "The Jungle where Barnard girls hang out between classes for a cigarette or talk. It is a wooded terrace built about a sundial. Shown here are three Barnard class presidents. Left to right are Miss Charlotte McKenzie of Woods Hole, Cape Cod, who is sophomore president and plans to do juvenile court work; Miss Mary Milnes of Staten Island, junior president, who is majoring in Enlgish and 'might' go into retailing, and Miss Joann McQuiston of New York, Senior class president." Show less
Student studying on grass next to sundial in the Jungle, Barnard College. Photograph taken... Show moreStudent studying on grass next to sundial in the Jungle, Barnard College. Photograph taken between 1944-1952. Show less
Students sit, walk, and talk on a pathway on Barnard's campus, 1944. Likely Brooks Hall or Hewitt... Show moreStudents sit, walk, and talk on a pathway on Barnard's campus, 1944. Likely Brooks Hall or Hewitt Hall in the background, in the area now known as the First-Year Quad (also known as Altschul Court). Show less
Eleanor Holland '49, stands on a path in the Jungle, Barnard College, winter 1949. Milbank Hall... Show moreEleanor Holland '49, stands on a path in the Jungle, Barnard College, winter 1949. Milbank Hall visible in the background. Show less
Students shown on the path to Brooks Hall, in an area now known as the first-year quad ... Show moreStudents shown on the path to Brooks Hall, in an area now known as the first-year quad (alternately known as Altschul Court) at Barnard College, circa 1950s. Credited to Rollie McKenna. Show less