This portrait of Ursula Niebuhr is dated circa 1940.
Portrait of Professor Ursula Niebuhr of Religion from circa 1954.
Portrait of Professor Ursula Niebuhr, circa 1961.
Portrait of Professor Ursula Niebuhr, Department of Religion circa 1963. The photo can also be found in the 1963 Mortarboard on page 33.
Two students stand near Lehman Lawn, chatting; circa 1960s.
A group of students studying on a bench outside, circa 1982.
Bhinda Malla, the first woman from Nepal to attend an American University, walks past Helen Greer Gate, the entrance to Barnard Hall, circa 1956.
A student having her foot taped by college physician, Dr. Gulielma Alsop, circa 1945.
Doctor Gulielma Alsop measuring the height of a student, circa 1940.
An informal portrait of a student on Lehman Lawn circa 1970s.
1970 to 1979
This is a candid of a student taken by Frank J. Pokorny, circa 1970.
This candid, taken by Robert de Gast in 1970, shows a student studying.
1970
Students walking on Lehman Walk on a rainy day.
A candid photograph of a classroom full of students with an unknown professor, circa 1970s.
A candid photograph of students with an unknown professor in Altschul, circa 1970s.
A candid photograph of students at dinner, circa 1970s.
A student working in a field, probably conducting some sort of experiment, circa 1970s.
A student studying in a Barnard library, taken by Stanley Seligson, circa 1970s.
Students playing jump rope on the Barnard campus, circa 1970s.
A student reading the Columbia Spectator, circa 1970s.