Office in College Hall. This copy was used in an exhibit and has the number 9 pasted in the lower right corner. The back is blank, but shows signs of having been glued.
Mark Hopkins students constructing a building. They may have been working on a garden shed or the forge. The houses in the background, which were demolished c2000, are on the site of the current Feigenbaum Center for Science and Technology. The back…
Mark Hopkins Training School students building either a garden shed or forge.The gymnasium and corner of the school can be seen on the left. The view is east toward Church St. The back is blank.
A view of the old Mark Hopkins Training School and, to the left, the gymnasium. The school was razed in 1939. The Mark Hopkins school was one of the local schools where the normal school students gained classroom experience. The back is blank.
Faculty and students of the normal school on Mt. Greylock in 1912. On the back (in ink): "Oct. 1912/Greylock Mt./Class of 1913 with Mr. Guss" Roland Guss, seen on the right, taught science.
Roy Leon Smith (history, geography, gardening) and William Johnson (woodworking) on Mt. Greylock in 1912. Roy Leon Smith became the normal school principal in 1922. On the back (in ink): "Oct. 1912/Normal school trip up Greylock./Mr. Smith/Mr.…