All Items 11 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 11 Contributor 10 Amherst College 11 Ward, Frank (Frank M.) 4 Gerhard, Jim, 1942-1971 3 Amherst College. Library 2 Mead Art Museum (Amherst College) 2 Baroni, Delia Hatch 1 Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887 1 Bluh, Geoff 1 Cryan, James U., Jr. 1 Kingman, Bob (Robert Edwin), 1950-2019 1 show more 5 show fewer Location 2 Amherst 9 Massachusetts 9 Topic 11 Buildings 11 Photographs 11 College campuses 8 Snow 2 Students 2 Construction and demolition debris 1 Dormitories 1 Fall foliage 1 Football 1 Statues 1 Wrecking 1 show more 6 show fewer Part Of 1 Amherst College Photographer Records 11 Genre 1 Photographs 11 Subject 13 Amherst College – Buildings – Photographs 11 Amherst College – Photographs 11 College campuses – Massachusetts – Amherst – Photographs 8 Amherst College – Students – Photographs 2 Amherst College. Library – Photographs 2 Mead Art Museum (Amherst College) – Photographs 2 Snow – Photographs 2 Amherst College – Football – Photographs 1 Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887 – Statues – Photographs 1 Construction and demolition debris – Photographs 1 Dormitories – Massachusetts – Amherst – Photographs 1 Fall foliage – Massachusetts – Amherst – Photographs 1 Wrecking – Photographs 1 show more 8 show fewer Photographs of campus, 1970 November 14 Gerhard, Jim, 1942-1971 Photographs of the campus. Areas and buildings photographed include the Alumni Gymnasium and Athletic Complex, Memorial Field and the hill leading from it to the Alumni Gym, the social dorms, and the Mead Art Museum building. Mead Art Museum is photographed from the back and the Stearns Steeple can be seen above the building. In some images, people can be seen walking in the distance. These photographs are assumed to have been taken by the College Photographer for the Office of Public Affairs (now the Office of Communications). Jim Gerhard was the College Photographer from the mid-1960s to 1971. Photographs of campus, 1970 November 14 Photographs of a visit by trustees' spouses to Crossett Dormitory, 1963 November 9 Gerhard, Jim, 1942-1971 Photographs of trustees' wives visiting one of the social dorms on the day of its dedication as Crossett, in honor of Edward C. Crossett,. Included are scenes of someone giving the visitors a tour inside the building. These photographs are assumed to have been taken by the College Photographer for the Office of Public Affairs (now the Office of Communications). Jim Gerhard was the College Photographer from the mid-1960s to 1971. Photographs of a visit by trustees' spouses to Crossett Dormitory, 1963 November 9 Photographs of the dedication of Robert Frost Library, 1965 October 24 Gerhard, Jim, 1942-1971 Photographs of the dedication of Robert Frost Library. Included are candid photographs of speakers and audience members before and during the dedication. Chairs are arranged in front of Frost Library and on the Main Quadrangle (also known as the first-year quad). Speakers photographed at a podium may include Calvin Hastings Plimpton, John J. McCloy, Richard P. Wilbur, and Frederick H. Wagman, all of whom were scheduled to speak at the event. Images primarily provide aerial views though some are taken at ground level from behind the podium and facing the crowd. Buildings photographed include Frost Library, Fayerweather Hall, James Hall, Stearns Hall, Charles Pratt Dormitory, Stearns Steeple, Johnson Chapel, North Hall, and four high rise dormitories under construction in the Southwest residential area of University of Massachusetts Amherst. These photographs are assumed to have been taken by the College Photographer for the Office of Public Affairs (now the Office of Communications). Jim Gerhard was the College Photographer from the mid-1960s to 1971. Photographs of the dedication of Robert Frost Library, 1965 October 24 Photographs of campus with morning mist, 1979 October 2 Baroni, Delia Hatch Photographs of campus on a misty morning. Included are photographs of people walking on campus as well as artistic shots of the campus in the mist. Buildings such as Johnson Chapel, Webster Hall, and Fayerweather Hall can be seen in some images. Photographs of campus with morning mist, 1979 October 2 Photographs of the demolition of Milliken Dormitory, 2002 October Ward, Frank (Frank M.) Photographs of the demolition of Milliken Dormitory. Scenes include the building at various stages of demolition, construction equipment such as excavators, and people in hardhats. Two additional images appear to be unrelated to the demolition and are of people walking on campus with the Mead Art Museum and Stearns Steeple in the background. These photographs are assumed to have been taken by the College Photographer for the Office of Public Affairs (now the Office of Communications). Frank Ward was the College Photographer from 1984-2005. Photographs of the demolition of Milliken Dormitory, 2002 October Photographs of campus in the fall, 2000 October Ward, Frank (Frank M.) Photographs of the campus during autumn. Included are photographs of fallen leaves surrounding Amherst College stickers on vehicle windshields as well as scenes from around campus. Buildings and areas such as Kirby Memorial Theater, Wilson Admissions Center, Fayerweather Hall, Chapin Hall, Johnson Chapel, Wilder Observatory, College Hall, and the Main Quadrangle (also known as the first-year quad) can be seen in images. These photographs are assumed to have been taken by the College Photographer for the Office of Public Affairs (now the Office of Communications). Frank Ward was the College Photographer from 1984-2005. Photographs of campus in the fall, 2000 October Photographs of buildings and athletic fields, 2000 May Ward, Frank (Frank M.) Photographs of campus buildings and athletic fields as well as photographs of the Five College Library Repository Collection facility, formerly the Strategic Air Command Bunker. Buildings and fields photographed include Lefrak Gymnasium, Orr Rink, Memorial Field, Hitchcock Field, the Alumni Gymnasium and Athletic Complex, Webster Hall, Merrill Science Center, Mead Art Museum, Keefe Campus Center, Newport Residence Hall, Cadigan Center for Religious Life, Appleton Hall, The Holden Experimental Theater, Valentine Hall, Fayerweather Hall, and Robert Frost Library. The Mount Holyoke Range can be seen in the background of some images. Photographs of the exterior and interior portions of the Five College Library Repository Collection facility are also included. These photographs are assumed to have been taken by the College Photographer for the Office of Public Affairs (now the Office of Communications). Frank Ward was the College Photographer from 1984-2005. Photographs of buildings and athletic fields, 2000 May Photographs of campus and Antonio's Pizza, 2000 April Ward, Frank (Frank M.) Photographs of campus buildings, Antonio's Pizza in downtown Amherst, and a camera store. Images include scenes of the Johnson Chapel clock tower, Wilder Observatory, Seelye House, Kirby Memorial Theater, the Octagon, the Henry Ward Beecher statue, College Hall, the tops of trees, people inside the camera store, and the interior of Antonio's Pizza with staff working and others standing inside. These photographs are assumed to have been taken by the College Photographer for the Office of Public Affairs (now the Office of Communications). Frank Ward was the College Photographer from 1984-2005. Photographs of campus and Antonio's Pizza, 2000 April Photographs of campus with snow, 1976 March 30 Kingman, Bob (Robert Edwin), 1950-2019 Photographs of campus during a snowfall. The landscape is covered with snow and scenes include footprints in the snow, snow falling, and snow-covered plants and structures. Visible buildings include Kirby Memorial Theater, Robert Frost Library, Stearns Steeple, and Mead Art Museum. Also included is a single image of card catalog drawers and an additional film roll with two images of students sitting and standing on the steps of Converse Hall on a sunny day. These photographs are assumed to have been taken by the College Photographer for the Office of Public Affairs (now the Office of Communications). Bob Kingman was the College Photographer from January 1975-May 1978. Photographs of campus with snow, 1976 March 30 Photographs of campus, 1974 February 4 Cryan, James U., Jr. Photographs of people and places on campus. Included are images of students outdoors and inside in buildings such as the Arms Music Center, a person sitting behind glass at a desk in Converse Hall, the steps near Morrow Dormitory leading up towards Valentine Quad, a cloudy sky, ivy, trees, a crowd outside on bleachers, football players standing on the sidelines of a game, and the Henry Ward Beecher statue. Also included are images of the exteriors of Johnson Chapel, Converse Hall, and the Octagon. These photographs are assumed to have been taken by the College Photographer for the Office of Public Affairs (now the Office of Communications). James U. Cryan Jr. was the College Photographer from October 1972-January 1975. Photographs of campus, 1974 February 4 Photographs of campus with snow, 1994 January Bluh, Geoff Photographs of campus after a snowstorm. Buildings and structures photographed from ground level include Keefe Campus Center, Stearns Steeple, Mead Art Museum, Johnson Chapel, Morris Pratt Dormitory, Stearns Hall, Robert Frost Library, Valentine Hall, and George Rickey's sculpture "Two Lines Oblique Down, Variation III." Some photographs are taken from the Johnson Chapel clock tower and provide aerial views of campus and the surrounding area including the Mount Holyoke Mountain Range and the high rise Southwest dormitories at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Images also include scenes of students standing on the clock tower. These photographs were taken by G.B. It has been determined that G.B. stands for Geoffrey Bluh. Photographs of campus with snow, 1994 January