Harvey Fite working with students in Orient Hall, which at that time housed the art and theater departments. Students are identified from left as: Sally Martin, Guy Robinson, and Nancy Levin. Orient was destroyed by fire in April of 1955.
The opening of the Proctor Art Center would have been a particularly auspicious event for Harvey Fite, since the Art department had lost its home with the destruction of Orient Hall by in 1959. Individuals are identified on the photograph as...
Photographed in the ground floor gallery of Orient Hall(destroyed by fire in April of 1959); several individuals are identified from left to right as follows: Else Rogo, William Frauenfelder, Tony Hecht, Harvey Fite, and Stefan Hirsch. Four...
Photographed in the ground floor gallery of Orient Hall (since destroyed by fire), this photograph depicts another angle of an exhibit of sculpture by regional artists.
Photograph identified as follows: "Bard's Folly." Written and produced by Harvey Fite in Orient Theater (1935), this is a skit about John Bard reluctantly giving his consent to having a college and enrolling the first student. Cast (from left to...
Judith "Judy" Diamond '52, stands at the microphone while the Bard Band plays backup. The Band performed Dixieland Jazz, and was led by Skip Strong '51, Herbert "Herb" Severtsen '53 on piano, Jordan King on trumpet, Whitney "Whit" Bolton? '51 on...
The actors are identified, from left: Betsy Boyd '51, Carlos Rangel '51, and Hyacinth Coopersmith '48. Carlos Rangel became a prominent writer, journalist and television personality in Venezuala. At his death in 1988, the New York Times called...
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Newspaper clipping with stories of the first one hundred years of the Chester Presbyterian Church and its ministers. Clipping also includes other short unrelated articles of local interest.
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
A slender lanceolate point which flares out at the stem (like a fishtail) with a biconvex to nearly flat cross section. On average the length ranges from 1" to 4". These points were predominantly used for spears, although there is evidence of use...
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
A slender lanceolate point which flares out at the stem (like a fishtail) with a biconvex to nearly flat cross section. On average the length ranges from 1" to 4". These points were predominantly used for spears, although there is evidence of use...
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
A slender lanceolate point which flares out at the stem (like a fishtail) with a biconvex to nearly flat cross section. On average the length ranges from 1" to 4". These points were predominantly used for spears, although there is evidence of use...
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
A slender lanceolate point which flares out at the stem (like a fishtail) with a biconvex to nearly flat cross section. On average the length ranges from 1" to 4". These points were predominantly used for spears, although there is evidence of use...
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
A slender lanceolate point which flares out at the stem (like a fishtail) with a biconvex to nearly flat cross section. On average the length ranges from 1" to 4". These points were predominantly used for spears, although there is evidence of use...
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
A slender lanceolate point which flares out at the stem (like a fishtail) with a biconvex to nearly flat cross section. On average the length ranges from 1" to 4". These points were predominantly used for spears, although there is evidence of use...
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
A slender lanceolate point which flares out at the stem (like a fishtail) with a biconvex to nearly flat cross section. On average the length ranges from 1" to 4". These points were predominantly used for spears, although there is evidence of use...
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
A slender lanceolate point which flares out at the stem (like a fishtail) with a biconvex to nearly flat cross section. On average the length ranges from 1" to 4". These points were predominantly used for spears, although there is evidence of use...