Box 2
Contains 232 Results:
Campus Scenes: Billings Hall, 1948 February 28
The Allan Krieg Photographs, dating from 1946 to 1950, contains negatives and prints documenting Whitman College campus life, events, and people. The collection includes photographs of sporting events and athletes, sorority and fraternity dances and performances, portraits of faculty, staff, and students, and coverage of events in Walla Walla more broadly.
Campus scenes: College Creek, circa 1949-1950
The Allan Krieg Photographs, dating from 1946 to 1950, contains negatives and prints documenting Whitman College campus life, events, and people. The collection includes photographs of sporting events and athletes, sorority and fraternity dances and performances, portraits of faculty, staff, and students, and coverage of events in Walla Walla more broadly.
Campus Scenes: College Creek, circa 1947-1950
The Allan Krieg Photographs, dating from 1946 to 1950, contains negatives and prints documenting Whitman College campus life, events, and people. The collection includes photographs of sporting events and athletes, sorority and fraternity dances and performances, portraits of faculty, staff, and students, and coverage of events in Walla Walla more broadly.
Campus scenes: East End of Memorial Hall, circa 1949-1950
The Allan Krieg Photographs, dating from 1946 to 1950, contains negatives and prints documenting Whitman College campus life, events, and people. The collection includes photographs of sporting events and athletes, sorority and fraternity dances and performances, portraits of faculty, staff, and students, and coverage of events in Walla Walla more broadly.
Campus scenes: East Side of Memorial Hall, circa 1949-1950
The Allan Krieg Photographs, dating from 1946 to 1950, contains negatives and prints documenting Whitman College campus life, events, and people. The collection includes photographs of sporting events and athletes, sorority and fraternity dances and performances, portraits of faculty, staff, and students, and coverage of events in Walla Walla more broadly.
Campus Scenes: Lakum Duckum, circa 1947-1950
The Allan Krieg Photographs, dating from 1946 to 1950, contains negatives and prints documenting Whitman College campus life, events, and people. The collection includes photographs of sporting events and athletes, sorority and fraternity dances and performances, portraits of faculty, staff, and students, and coverage of events in Walla Walla more broadly.
Campus Scenes: Memorial Hall Clocktower, circa 1947-1950
The Allan Krieg Photographs, dating from 1946 to 1950, contains negatives and prints documenting Whitman College campus life, events, and people. The collection includes photographs of sporting events and athletes, sorority and fraternity dances and performances, portraits of faculty, staff, and students, and coverage of events in Walla Walla more broadly.
Campus scenes: Proposed Campus Model, 1947 June 3
The Allan Krieg Photographs, dating from 1946 to 1950, contains negatives and prints documenting Whitman College campus life, events, and people. The collection includes photographs of sporting events and athletes, sorority and fraternity dances and performances, portraits of faculty, staff, and students, and coverage of events in Walla Walla more broadly.
Campus scenes: Sigma Chi Homecoming Display, circa 1947-1949
The Allan Krieg Photographs, dating from 1946 to 1950, contains negatives and prints documenting Whitman College campus life, events, and people. The collection includes photographs of sporting events and athletes, sorority and fraternity dances and performances, portraits of faculty, staff, and students, and coverage of events in Walla Walla more broadly.
A-Capella Choir: Unidentified group (1948 Waiilatpu), 1948 March 1
The Allan Krieg Photographs, dating from 1946 to 1950, contains negatives and prints documenting Whitman College campus life, events, and people. The collection includes photographs of sporting events and athletes, sorority and fraternity dances and performances, portraits of faculty, staff, and students, and coverage of events in Walla Walla more broadly.