In the period before the end of parietal hours, when women were signed in and when men were not allowed in women's rooms, men were entertained by women only in the residence hall lounge, in open view. This image is from ca. 1960.
This is a black and white photographic print of the Deerpath Hall lounge and front of the building (facing southeast). People can be seen in the window of the lounge. As built in he mid 1950s, Deerpath had a capacity 148, a Rec. Room, and a Lounge. …
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.
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.
Deerpath Hall before the 2001 renovation. The all red brick southwest facade can be seen. Two bike racks are visible and what appears to be a beach volleyball court.
Absent are the bushy deciduous shrubs that had softened the transition from the…
Thiese images looking show Moore Hall in the process of being demolished, with Roberts Hall (1965) in the rear, August 10, 2012. .
Moore Hall is the first major College structure to be demolished since the 1960s, to make way for a new residence…
This is a typed table with handwritten emendations, from a file of older statistical compilations in the Registrar's Office files. Lake Forest was an historically Presbyterian school, and this shows a steady close to 20% Presbyterian enrollment over…