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    • Fite with students

    • Fite with students
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    • 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.
    • Bard Gallery #2

    • Bard Gallery #2
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    • 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.
    • "Bard's Folly"

    • "Bard's Folly"
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    • 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...
    • Scene from "Taming of the Shrew"

    • Scene from "Taming of the Shrew"
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    • 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...
    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • 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...
    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • 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...
    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • 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...
    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • 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...
    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • 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...
    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • 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...
    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • 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...
    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • Orient Fishtail projectile point

    • 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...

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