The photo depicts the dolls collected from the annual Doll Dance. The dolls were sent to underprivileged children in New York.
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This photograph depicts the Women's Student Government Association in 1933. The Association governed female students.
This image depicts a side view of Metzger Hall, the women's dormitory.
This image depicts two Red Cross nurses collecting donations at the 1917 Doll Dance.
This image depicts a group of female Dickinsonians sitting on the steps of Metzger Hall, c1915. The names of the women in the photo are unknown.
This photo depicts to female Dickinsonians who were participating in the 1918 May Day celebration.
This photo depicts the May Day Queen and her Court.
This photo depicts female Dickinsonians performing for a May Day celebration at Metzger Hall in 1916.
Ethelyn Hardesty's diary chronicles her senior year at Dickinson College. The diary spans from September 8, 1901 to June 15, 1902. The entries are brief and record her daily activities. A transcription of the dairy is available in the Dickinson College Archives and Special Collections.
This postcard depicts an image of Metzger Hall, one of Dickinson College's early female dorms.
This postcard depicts an image of Metzger Hall, c1920. Metzger Hall housed female students until 1963.
This postcard depicts Lloyd Hall, the first women's dormitory at Dickinson College. The postcard was sent by Marguerete E. in September of 1910. She wrote, "This is where I live. The girls are lovely to me. My roomate has not arrived yet. I have unpacked my trunk and put my things away."
This postcard depicts Lloyd Hall, the first women's dormitory at Dickinson College.
This image depicts a group of female and male students on the bleachers. The women in the postcard are holding 1912 banners.
This image depicts the class of 1913 as freshmen.
This photo depicts a Chemistry Lecture in 1892 in which female students are seated together in the back of the room. The women in the photo are identified as Miss Mapes, Miss Humerich, and Miss Spencer.
This photograph depicts a group of female Dickinsonian graduating in 1910.
The photo depicts a group of female students at the 1910 Commencement. The photo was entitled "The Suffragettes."
This photo depicts a group of female students watching a class scrap between male sophomores and freshman in 1907. A scrap was often a physical competition between two opposing classes.