This is a black and white photographic print of the Abbott Common Room in Deerpath hall taken in November of 2000. There are basic couches, chairs, tables and in the back windows Durand Hall can be seen.
This is a back and white photographic print of the Abbott Common Room in Deerpath Hall taken in November of 2000. There are circle tables with chairs and the cafe is open. The windows face west or into North Campus and toward Lois Durand Hall.
"Blackstone's rooms are large, airy, and bright. Here's a typical example." This mid 20th C. image was created for recruitment purposes. The platform rocker, fabrics, and books were typical of the 1940s and 1950s.
There is a sign that says"Blackstone Hall" above the perpendicular-arched entrance to the men's residence hall, along with carved Tudor Roses on the corners above the front door.
The architects were Frost & Granger for the 1907-completed structure…
The is a color photograph , June 11, 2002, of the gates between Blackstone and Harlan Halls that lead to Middle Campus. When looking through the gates, Blackstone is on the left and Harlan is on the right. The building that is in the background is…
The ramp, for disabled access on the left, leads to the side door of Blackstone Hall. Also shown in this November 1982 image are the iron gates into North Campus in between both Blackstone and Harlan Halls, and a side entry into Harlan Hall's…
Harlan Hall can be seen on the left side of the sidewalk and the east side entrance to Blackstone is visible, though the trees block most of the towers from showing. This photograph was taken after 1940 when photographer Ward McMasters arrived in…
This title page from the 1890-91 Catalogue of Lake Forest University appears on p. 39 of "30 Miles North." It shows an early use, under president William C. Roberts (1886-92), of the term "Lake Forest College" to denote the co-educational four-year…