Box 1
Contains 2594 Results:
Campaign 1949: Unidentified group, circa 1948-49
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 Conference on Religion (February 4, 1949 Pioneer), circa 1948-1949
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.
Campus Scenes: Billings Hall, 1946 October
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 House: Freshman girl and Mrs. Briggs, 1947 December 11
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 House: Freshman girl on 1st day, 1947 December 11
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: Dandelion, 1946 October
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: Dandelion, 1946 October
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: Decorating the Student Union Building, circa 1948-1949
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.
Campus Scenes: Defeated W Club, 1946 October 31
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: First snowfall on Lakum Duckum, 1946 November 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.