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 Student Handbook for 1906-07 includes daily schedule/diary pages, and this copy was filled in with appointments and notes of activities by Ora R. Whitmore (Williams) '07, from Logansport, Indiana. The book was produced for the final academic…
From the Effective Schools Process (SM) archives, this is Ron Edmonds' last CV before his death, summer 1983. A biography of Edmonds is available on the Lake Forest College library Special Collections website for the Effective Schools Process…
This 32-page listing is a guide to portraits of Chicagoans (men) that appear in biographical and historical works published between 1868 and 1912, plus one composite photograph of pioneers in the city, from 1876. These works in chronological order…
This is a 18" by 15.5" photographic print composite image of what appear to be 152 cabinet sized portrait photographs by C. D. (Charles Delevan) Mosher (1829-1897). The title comes from the information in the center frame on the lower level. It is…
This is an unsent half-tone color postcard (item number 408) published by E. A. Bishop, Racine, WI, showing the nineteenth-century Soldiers' Monument at the center of the shade-tree lined Court House Park in Waukegan, Lake County, Illinois. This lake…
This is the second of three E. A. Bishop, Racine, WI, published standard-sized postcard views of Waukegan parks (with Court House Park and the Glen Flora Country Club grounds). Roosevelt Park has twelve acres of ravine and stream/pond informally…
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…
Iowa born and educated, Lewis Herold Brown (1894-1951) led for two decades until his death in 1951 Johns-Manville Corporation, New York. He also founded in that city in 1943 the forerunner of today's American Enterprise Institute of Washington, DC, a…