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Kalamazoo College Mandelle Library Reference Desk
(Kalamazoo College, 1933)Librarian Elliott L. Moses at the Reference Desk in Mandelle Library, 1933. The Reference Room (later named the Olmsted Room) was to the east of the entry doors. From 1964 (and perhaps earlier) this desk served as the ... -
Kalamazoo College Williams Hall
(Kalamazoo College, 1916-1936)Kalamazoo College's Williams Hall (Upper Hall), sometime after the fire of 1916. Bowen Hall, built in 1902, can be seen at the far left. Construction was completed in 1849 on Upper Hall, a four-story men's dormitory. As ... -
Kalamazoo College's Harmon Hall Lounge
(Kalamazoo College, 1950)The lounge in Kalamazoo College's Harmon Hall, which is located along Academy Street between the Anderson Athletic Center and Olds-Upton Science Hall. Designed by Aymar Embury, Harmon Hall opened in September 1947. It ... -
Kalamazoo College Stetson Chapel Interior
(Kalamazoo College, 1942)The interior of Kalamazoo College's Stetson Chapel in about 1942. Stetson Chapel was dedicated on Founders Day, 1932, the 99th birthday of Kalamazoo College. It was named in honor of Dr. Herbert Lee Stetson, for many years ... -
Kalamazoo College Mandelle Library
(Kalamazoo College, 1933)An exterior view of the Minnie Mandelle Library building at Kalamazoo College, in about 1933. This view shows the central section of the building, with long narrow windows, which contained the library's book stacks. There ... -
Kalamazoo College Olds-Upton Science Hall
(Kalamazoo College, 1974)A view of the Olds-Upton Science Building from the campus quadrangle, in approximately 1974. Harmon Hall is at right, and the Light Fine Arts Building is in the left background. R.E. Olds Science Building, dedicated in ... -
Kalamazoo College's Angell Field
(Kalamazoo College, 1946-10-19)A Kalamazoo College football game at Angell Field. According to the photographer's records, this picture was taken in October, 1946, at the dedication of Angell Field. The field, to the southwest of the main College campus, ... -
Kalamazoo College President's House
(Kalamazoo College, 1978)The original President's House at Kalamazoo College, 1978. Believing that the President's house should be an integral part of the campus, Allan Hoben built his home on the corner of Academy and Monroe streets in 1924 out ... -
Kalamazoo College DeWaters Hall
(Kalamazoo College, 2009-08-28)Kalamazoo College's DeWaters Residence Hall. This dormitory, just to the west of Stetson Chapel, was named for Sarah A. and Enos A. DeWaters, Flint (Mich.) philanthropists and civic leaders, and Kalamazoo graduates. It was ... -
Kalamazoo College Calder Fieldhouse
(Kalamazoo College, 1958)Kalamazoo College's Louis Calder Fieldhouse. The fieldhouse was named for donor Louis S. Calder of New York City, a paper industry executive who had established a foundation in 1951 for educational purposes. The fieldhouse ...