Three foreign students meeting with President Millicent McIntosh at a foreign students tea social... Show moreThree foreign students meeting with President Millicent McIntosh at a foreign students tea social, circa 1954-1956. Shown from to left to right are: Bhinda Malla '56 from Nepal; Hjordis Thor, '58 from Iceland; Joan Kim '57, from Korea; and finally President Millicent McIntosh. Show less
Student, Alma Concepcion '60, meeting with Professor Amelia de Del Rio, and President Millicent... Show moreStudent, Alma Concepcion '60, meeting with Professor Amelia de Del Rio, and President Millicent McIntosh, as photographed by Luis R. Diaz, circa 1956-1960. Show less
This photograph shows Millicent McIntosh, presenting a certificate to Reiko Kase, circa 1954-1958... Show moreThis photograph shows Millicent McIntosh, presenting a certificate to Reiko Kase, circa 1954-1958. The back of the photograph reads as follows: Japanese student wins essay contest. The 21-year-old daughter of a Japanese diplomat won top prize this year in the fifth annual essay contest sponsored by The Asian Student, a weekly paper published in the United States by the Asian Foundation. Reiki Kase, the daughter of Toshikasu Kase, former Japanese to the United nations, attends Barnard College in New York city. Writing on "The Role of Religion in Modern Asia," she received a check for one hundred dollars and a certificate of merit for her essay. She plans to contribute this money to some worthy organization whose work promotes understanding between Asia and the United States. Show less
This photograph shows President Millicent McIntosh with students at a foreign students tea social... Show moreThis photograph shows President Millicent McIntosh with students at a foreign students tea social, circa 1950s. Show less
President of Barnard Millicent C. McIntosh (left) shaking hands with Columbia University... Show morePresident of Barnard Millicent C. McIntosh (left) shaking hands with Columbia University President Dwight D. Eisenhower in front of Barnard Hall, September 23, 1948. McIntosh's title at the time was still Dean; in 1952 she transitioned to becoming the first President of Barnard. Show less
President Millicent McIntosh sits on a bulldozer used at the Reid Hall construction site, August... Show morePresident Millicent McIntosh sits on a bulldozer used at the Reid Hall construction site, August 1960. Show less
Dean Millicent C. McIntosh (left) gives Martha Greene (middle), class of 1950, the Best Posture... Show moreDean Millicent C. McIntosh (left) gives Martha Greene (middle), class of 1950, the Best Posture at Barnard Award. Alice Breden (right), class of 1952, was runner-up. Show less
Professor McIntosh welcomes first years, Welcome Skannel, Maria Warren, and Heritage White, at... Show moreProfessor McIntosh welcomes first years, Welcome Skannel, Maria Warren, and Heritage White, at new student orientation, 1955. Show less
Millicent McIntosh (right) and Eleanor Elliott (class of '48 and trustee, 1959-1978) (left) shake... Show moreMillicent McIntosh (right) and Eleanor Elliott (class of '48 and trustee, 1959-1978) (left) shake hands at the construction site of the Reid Hall dormitory, August 1960. Show less
Ceremony to mark the transfer of 119th Street to Barnard, May 1, 1952. On verso: "[Deputy] Mayor... Show moreCeremony to mark the transfer of 119th Street to Barnard, May 1, 1952. On verso: "[Deputy] Mayor Charles Horowitz hands President McIntosh deed to 119th Street." See Barnard Bulletin, May 5th, 1952, for more information. Show less
Caption reads: "The closing of 119th Street (acquired by Barnard) by Deputy Mayor Charles... Show moreCaption reads: "The closing of 119th Street (acquired by Barnard) by Deputy Mayor Charles Horowitz and Dean Millicent McIntosh," May 1, 1952. Show less