All Items 9 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 9 Contributor 7 Amherst College 9 Amherst College. Library 9 Ward, Frank (Frank M.) 4 Gerhard, Jim, 1942-1971 3 Cryan, James U., Jr. 2 Groesbeck, Margaret A. 1 Mead Art Museum (Amherst College) 1 show more 2 show fewer Location 2 Amherst 7 Massachusetts 7 Topic 12 Photographs 9 Students 6 Study environment 4 Academic libraries 3 Library resources 3 Buildings 2 College students 2 Bus stops 1 College campuses 1 Multimedia library services 1 Recreation 1 Transportation 1 show more 7 show fewer Part Of 1 Amherst College Photographer Records 9 Genre 1 Photographs 9 Subject 15 Amherst College – Photographs 9 Amherst College. Library – Photographs 9 Amherst College – Students – Photographs 6 Study environment – Massachusetts – Amherst – Photographs 4 Academic libraries – Massachusetts – Amherst – Photographs 3 Amherst College – Library resources – Photographs 3 Amherst College – Buildings – Photographs 2 Bus stops – Massachusetts – Amherst 1 College campuses – Massachusetts – Amherst – Photographs 1 College students – Massachusetts – Amherst – Library resources – Photographs 1 College students – Recreation – Massachusetts – Amherst – Photographs 1 College students – Transportation – Massachusetts – Amherst 1 Groesbeck, Margaret A. – Photographs 1 Mead Art Museum (Amherst College) – Photographs 1 Multimedia library services – Massachusetts – Amherst – Photographs 1 show more 10 show fewer Photographs of campus scenes, 1974 September 13 Cryan, James U., Jr. Photographs of campus scenes showing students engaged in various activities outdoors around campus, using the card catalog in the library, and waiting for and boarding a Five Colleges bus. 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 scenes, 1974 September 13 Photographs of patrons in Frost Library, 1971 January 8 Gerhard, Jim, 1942-1971 Photographs of people inside Robert Frost Library. Scenes include students and others, presumably librarians and faculty, looking through the card catalog, studying, and talking. Photographs are taken from inside the first floor of Frost Library. 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 patrons in Frost Library, 1971 January 8 Photographs of the Robert Frost Library reserves desk, 1971 January 14 Gerhard, Jim, 1942-1971 Photographs of patrons and staff at the Robert Frost Library. Images include scenes of activity at the reserves desk and in other parts of Frost Library such as the card catalog area, the reference desk, and the photocopier. 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 Robert Frost Library reserves desk, 1971 January 14 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 students in the media center in Robert Frost Library, October 1995 Ward, Frank (Frank M.) Photographs of students studying in the media center in Robert Frost Library. Included are photographs of students studying in what was the language lab within the media center on Level A of Frost Library. Two students can also be seen looking directly at the camera. The images appear to have been taken from above. 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 students in the media center in Robert Frost Library, October 1995 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 students in Robert Frost Library and outside Converse Hall, 1974 February 16 Cryan, James U., Jr. Photographs of students on campus. Students are photographed walking outside on campus, standing in the doorway of Converse Hall, walking inside Converse Hall, and in Frost Library studying, reading, and using the card catalog. Also included are several photographs of plants outside. 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 students in Robert Frost Library and outside Converse Hall, 1974 February 16 Photographs of library instruction in Robert Frost Library, 1989 February Ward, Frank (Frank M.) Photographs of two people receiving instruction from librarian Margaret Groesbeck in the use of the college's first online public access catalog (known then as online card catalog) in Robert Frost Library. Scenes include the three sitting at a computer on the first floor of the library. On the desk is a sign cautioning patrons that books cannot yet be checked out through the online system and that only 85% of the collection is listed in the online catalog. The circulation desk, bookshelves, the balcony, microfilm readers, other library patrons, and workstations can be seen 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 library instruction in Robert Frost Library, 1989 February Photographs of students studying in Robert Frost Library, 1998 January Ward, Frank (Frank M.) Photographs of students studying on the first floor of the Robert Frost Library. 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 students studying in Robert Frost Library, 1998 January