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WMIAA Archery Tournament Rules
()Rules for a WMIAA Archery Tournament held at Kalamazoo College's Calder Field. The date is unknown. -
Dow Science Center
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Kalamazoo College Bowen Hall
(Kalamazoo College, )Kalamazoo College's Bowen Hall. Bowen Hall was dedicated at Commencement in June, 1902, and served as the College's main classroom building for over half a century. It was named for Charles Clark Bowen, longtime chairman ... -
View of Bowen Hall from the Quad
()This image shows Bowen Hall from the Quad. In the background at right is one of the additions to Welles Hall. Bowen Hall was built in 1902 and demolished in 1968. Photographed by CPI (Negative no. 1718-5). -
Football
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Class of 1969 at Homecoming
(Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College, )A group photograph of the Kalamazoo College Class of 1969 at a Homecoming reunion, possibly their 30th. -
Hoben Hall, Kalamazoo College.
(Kalamazoo College, )Color postcard view of Hoben Hall. Back of card is printed "Hoben Hall, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Residence for men. This beautiful structure accommodates 116 students." The card is not postmarked but Harmon ... -
Mandelle Memorial Library Handbook for Students
()Pamphlet detailing various rules and regulations regarding Mandelle Library, such as library hours, fines on late materials, and how to locate a book. In addition, pamphlet gives a brief overview of various rooms and ... -
Lucinda Stone
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The Old Branch
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Weimer K. Hicks
()Weimer K. Hicks was the 12th president of Kalamazoo College, serving from 1953-1971. -
2 College Grove
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Hornbeck House
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Raymond Holden, Jr.
()A portrait of Raymond Holden, Jr., the son of the author of the Alma Mater. Dr. Holden made an estate gift to endow the Raymond F. Holden, Sr. Scholarship in Science in honor of his father. This digital file was provided ... -
Kalamazoo College Students on Study Abroad, France
()Unidentified Kalamazoo College students and others in the dining room at the University of Caen, France. The students were on Study Abroad sometime in the 1960s. The photographer is not identified. -
Williams Hall
(pre-1916)Construction was completed in 1849 on Upper Hall, which was originally meant to house the Theological Seminary. However, the four story structure became a men's dormitory. As originally built, it consisted of 36 study ... -
Upjohn Library
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Trowbridge Hall
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