This is a small black and white snapshot image of East House when it caught on fire in 1922. The building was then renovated and is, in February of 2012, Moore Hall. The architects for Lake Forest Academy in 1893 were Pond and Pond, Chicago; they…
This 3 x 5 inch color photograph shows three figures, from the left: an unidentified student, James Farmer, and Eugene Hotchkiss, 1928- . After a presentation in Lilly Reid Holt Chapel, Middle Campus, Lake Forest College, the institution's President…
This finding aid, in the form of an Excel (Microsoft) spreadsheet, is a guide to information about 5,500 photographs (prints, slides) on train topics (group I) and railroad lines (group II), about half of Dubin's photographs in this repository. For…
This is the "senior picture" photograph, p. 162, in The Forester 1968 (yearbook, Lake Forest College for John Leslie Preston (1945-1994). After graduattion Preston worked in the Registrar's Office, North Hall, Middle Campus, during academic year…
John Leslie Preston (1945-1994), Lake Forest College Class of 1968, participated in a summer, 1964 summer tutorial project at Miles College, Birmingham, Alabama. This is from a two-page spread in The Forester 1965, pp. 66-67: "Miles College Book…
This is a detail, portrait. view of John Preston (1945-1994), a Lake Forest College student participating in a summer 1964 tutorial project at Miles College, Birmingham, Alabama. The full photo is shown and described in a related item on this site.…
This standard-sized half-tone color postcard of the Glen Flora Country Club, Waukegan, Illinois, was published by E. A. Bishop, Racine, Wisconsin, crediting the C.T. Art-Colortone process, of Chicago postcard maker Curt Teich. This is the third of…
Mr. Brown is shown standing in front of a southeast entrance to the First Presbyterian church of Lake Forest, a building adjacent to the campus and facing the then administration building, Durand Institute, on North campus. The stones are from the…
This standard 8 by 10 black and white portrait photograph of Hans Kmoch (1894-1973) was presented by him in an inscription (ink), upper left: "To Edwin N. Asmann / in rememberance to many hours / spent in his / charming / company. / New York, Jan 18…
This one-sheet 9" by 12" color half-tone map, folded into brochure size in thirds, of the Chicago North Shore area shows transportation lines converging on Mundelein, Illinois, and the St. Mary of the Lake Seminary there. The lead name among the…