(123) (in emulsion: 123 An Eskimo village Humphrey Point, Alaska. 50835 [123 June 12, 1914 Eskimo village at Humphrey Point, Alaska] Dwelling, tent; Individuals, Inuit; Wilkins No.123; Original Catalog No.50835
Colburn's Cornet Band of Union Village, VT.; photo taken from F. L. Belanger's (ed.) the Ompompanoosuc Valley published by the Methodist Church Society of Union Village, VT, 1911; "Chance Harlow (Mrs. Hatch's son-in-law) says the band won a prize...
Campus 1927; taken from the Hanover road just outside of the village of Norwich. The difference in heigtht of the two towers is very apparent, and is indicated by the lines in the left margin.
Taken through a field glass from a hill top some three miles southeast of the village. The Library tower is plainly visible; to the right and below it is Dartmouth Hall
CSD means Chandler Scientific Department, and, if standing by itself, means a graduate of that Department, with degree of BS. All others received the degree of AB unless otherwise stated.
CSD means Chandler Scientific Department, and, if standing by itself, means a graduate of that Department, with degree of BS. All others received the degree of AB unless otherwise stated.
1927 The Dartmouth commencement procession Such a procession as this circles the campus green under the Dartmouth elms every June, when more than four hundred students get their degrees before leaving the quiet New Hampshire village to take their...
Connecticut River; Bathing notice: Bathing in the Connecticut River, between the limits of one-fourth of a mile below the Ledyard Bridge so called, and a mile and one-fourth above said bridge, WITHOUT the use of tights, BATHING SUITS, or some other...
Delta Tau Delta (school Street); place of Gamma Gamma's childhood; from Memorabilia book of A. W. Kimball, '04; from Dartmouth Architecture: and with the adjoining vestry, it not inaptly suggested to the late Professor Sanborn the idea of a cow and...
Space and time in language. ; Space perception. ; Figure-ground perception. ; Psycholinguistics.
Across languages, there exists a relatively small number of spatial prepositions. These terms are used to express the infinite number of possible spatial locations of an unlimited number of different entities in the environment. Previous research...
Air -- Pollution. ; Indoor air pollution. ; Air -- Pollution -- Measurement.
The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) content of ambient air at several locations is described. The indoor sites examined included those having woodstoves, fireplaces, and kerosene heaters as supplements to oil heat, as well as one test home...
Ella Keene- Keene Teachers College Stanley Churchill- Woodsville NH Taken in Bissell Hall during N. England Geog. Society field meet, starting at Hanover Oct.1 1949.