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Students and other unidentified people at work in the Social Work Library at 18 Somerset Street.
Students and other unidentified people at work in the Social Work Library at 18 Somerset Street.
Botolph Hall (Simmons Hall), 1902-1907
View of the first dormitory at 38 St. Botolph Street.
Jane Moss Chrysler, Head Resident of South Hall, and Barbara Howard, Class of 1960, having tea.
Jane Moss Chrysler, Head Resident of South Hall, and Barbara Howard, Class of 1960, having tea.
Mimi Ho, Class of 1955, posed seated at a patio table with her friends during the Class Day Garden Party outside of Pilgrim House.
Mimi Ho, Class of 1955, posed seated at a patio table with her friends during the Class Day Garden Party outside of Pilgrim House.
Two students in the reception hall of Pilgrim House. This dormitory was known as the 'Practice House' for Home Economics students.
Two students in the reception hall of Pilgrim House. This dormitory was known as the 'Practice House' for Home Economics students.
John Simmons' birthplace home in Little Compton, Rhode Island, 1957.
View of John Simmons birthplace home in Little Compton, Rhode Island, 1957.
View of the John Simmons mansion on Tremont Street, next to the (Episcopal) Cathedral Church of St. Paul, circa 1865.
View of the John Simmons mansion on Tremont Street, next to the (Episcopal) Cathedral Church of St. Paul, circa 1865.
Announcement from President Bancroft Beatley (1933-1955) on the renaming of East House, Students' House, and West House, 1953.
Announcement from President Bancroft Beatley (1933-1955) on the renaming of East House, Students' House, and West House.
Students walking along the Fenway towards the Main College Building from the east.
Three students walking along the Fenway towards the Main College Building from the east. Other students can be seen in the distance, closer to the MCB's front entrance.
Group portrait of the Class of 1906.
Group portrait of the Class of 1906.
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