This May 1, 1998 exterior detail of Cleveland-Young International Center highlights the level of Cotswold Cottage detail in Shaw-apprenticed architect Stanley D. Anderson '16 and his Anderson & Ticknor firm. "Details such as the wooden beams on…
The north entry facade of Cleveland-Young International Center (1998- ), showing the Cotswold Style of the earlier work of architects Anderson & Ticknor (Stanley D. Anderson, '16), formerly a Howard Shaw 91869-1926) associate and the draftsman…
This March 1999 color photo of the north, entry, facade of Cleveland-Young Intnl Center, as so named in 1998. The 1892, etc. FAcilities Management Building can be seen partially in the background. Built as Bradley Lodge in 1926 and designed by 1916…
"MOVING FOR LFC" banner on the front of the building/window and below it is a moving van truck. A black cat is present on the truck and appears to be attacking a person on a football field. On the tires of the truck is written "AlLLIED FOR LFC," with…
This is a view of the original state of this nursing residence built on North Campus, Lake Forest College, for the Alice Home cottage hospital. It was a d1926 design of Anderson & Ticknor (Stanley D. Anderson, '16), in a Cotswold cottage style,…
Hiram Stanley (1857-1903), Class of 1881, the University's first full-time librarian, produces a printed catalog of the collection. He received his B.D. degree from Andover Seminary, and was an instructor at Lake Forest University in Philosophy and…
George Holt (1852-1924), son of town and university founder Devillo Holt and secretary of the Board of Trustees (1892-94) at the time of the initial discussions with the University of Chicago about a possible merger, which Holt supports. Soon after…
Fred A. Hayner, Class of 1895, an all-around college leader, is credited with inventing the flying tackle in football as a student at Lake Forest. It "never failed to stop a man in his tracks," said the Chicago Record-Hearld in 1913. Hayner went on…
John J. Halsey, on the faculty from 1878 to 1919, was Lake Forest's first career faculty member and the institution's primary historian, serving also as acting president in 1896-97 and 1906-7.
Anna F. Davies, Class of 1889 (d. 1942). Anna Freeman Davies, Pioneer Social Worker In 1898, when the founder of Hull House, Jane Addams, suggested to Anna Davies, Class of 1889, M.A. 1894, that she join the staff of the fledgling College Settlement…