Feb’y 23rd, 1912.
Dear Comrade:
In response to many requests for publication we have now on the press Comrade William A. Prosser’s Open Letter and Challenge to Mr. Raymond Robins in answer to his attack on Socialism, as published in the...
In Preliminary Section (pp.1-7). The introduction, on page 4, is by Paul Klapper and is dated May 16, 1941. It notes that the yearbook and Commencement mark a great beginning for the Senior Class. It alludes to World War Two and Klapper's hope...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
In a mix of text and photographs, in a two column layout, the history begins with events happening to the Class of 1941 during the academic year 1937-1938, focusing on the background to the College's formation from 1935 to 1937 and then turning to...
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Transparency of a photograph of two female students at work in one of the laboratories in Building E where the Biology and Chemistry Departments were housed in the college's early years. "When we weren't studying in the library or spending long...
Universities and Colleges--New York (State)--New York--Anniversaries, etc; Libraries; Reading; Military uniforms; Clothing & dress; Hats;
Transparency of a photograph of several students reading, one in uniform. It was believed to have been taken in the library in Jefferson Hall during World War II. It was published in People's College on the Hill: Fifty Years at Queens College,...
Transparency shows students in the cafeteria in the "I" building where some appear to be doing school work. "…Christmas and Easter meant long nights with books studying for exams, doing reports or writing term papers. Nobody went to Ft....
Transparency is of a photograph of students at a dance. It is not known if it's on or off campus as some affairs were. "We had Friday night dances. The tickets were fifty cents or even one dollar for a big dance." (Adapted from Allen Dawson,...
Transparency is of a photograph of male students playing basketball behind one of the campus buildings. "But we had fun too. There was table tennis in the gym. There were those athletic boys who snatched ten minutes for basketball between...
Transparency shows a rehearsal of a student review, probably the Varsity show, one of many such student theatricals, performances and costumed festivities put on by Queens College students through the years, particularly until the 1970's. "There...
Transparency shows students lounging in the apple orchard, a legacy of farming on and near the campus site, a hideaway and romantic rendezvous on the eastern ednge of campus, near the present Fitzgerald Gym. "We went to the famous apple orchard." ...
Transparency of a photograph of two students in the left foreground, probably buildings D and E to their right, on a snow covered campus. “Queens College had no large stately trees, no ivy covered edifices, but it was spectacular in the winter...