Buildings General, Homewood Member of Johns Hopkins University graphic and pictorial collection Model Image AbstractView from front of Gilman Hall. Looking northeast. East end of Mergenthaler and west end of Remsen Halls visible.
Nitobe, Inazo (Inazo Ota) Member of Johns Hopkins University graphic and pictorial collection Model Image AbstractTwo photographs of a seated statue of Nitobe located in Morioka, Japan. The photographs are mounted on a decorative board. Color.
Student Life Member of Johns Hopkins University graphic and pictorial collection Model Image AbstractStudents playing volleyball on Freshman Quad, possibly during Freshman Orientation.
Spring Fair Member of Johns Hopkins University graphic and pictorial collection Model Image AbstractPosed photograph. Two Spring Fair organizers are standing in front of the fair booths being set up.
Student Life Member of Johns Hopkins University graphic and pictorial collection Model Image AbstractPosed photograph. Students have made a human chain and are stepping over students lying on the floor.
Dair, Edwin Member of Johns Hopkins University graphic and pictorial collection Model Image AbstractPosed photograph. Dair is dressed in cycling gear and standing beside his racing bicycle.
Coursey, Melvin Member of Johns Hopkins University graphic and pictorial collection Model Image AbstractPortrait photograph. Mr. Gurtman (left) and Melvin Coursey (right) are seating on a couch. Gutman is holding a publication.
Photograph of Morris Wessel Member of Johns Hopkins University graphic and pictorial collection Model Image AbstractPortrait of Wessel at approximately 65 years old.
Photograph of Morris Wessel Member of Johns Hopkins University graphic and pictorial collection Model Image AbstractPortrait of Wessel at approximately 65 years old.
Photograph of an unidentified man Member of Johns Hopkins University graphic and pictorial collection Model Image AbstractPortrait of unidentified man standing in front of an icy waterway in Russia. Possibly donated by the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).