All Items 5 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 5 Contributor 6 Amherst College 5 Baroni, Delia Hatch 1 Bluh, Geoff 1 Cornigans, Robert L. 1 Kingman, Bob (Robert Edwin), 1950-2019 1 Ward, Frank (Frank M.) 1 show more 1 show fewer Location 2 Amherst 5 Massachusetts 5 Topic 10 Photographs 5 Snow 5 Students 4 College students 3 Recreation 3 Buildings 2 College campuses 2 Social life and customs 2 Alcohol use 1 Winter festivals 1 show more 5 show fewer Part Of 1 Amherst College Photographer Records 5 Genre 1 Photographs 5 Subject 10 Amherst College – Photographs 5 Snow – Photographs 5 Amherst College – Students – Photographs 3 College students – Recreation – Massachusetts – Amherst – Photographs 3 Amherst College – Buildings – Photographs 2 College campuses – Massachusetts – Amherst – Photographs 2 College students – Massachusetts – Amherst – Social life and customs – Photographs 2 Amherst College – Students 1 College students – Alcohol use – Massachusetts – Amherst – Photographs 1 Winter festivals – Massachusetts – Amherst – Photographs 1 show more 5 show fewer Photographs of a snowball fight, December 1996 Ward, Frank (Frank M.) Photographs of a snowball fight outside of Moore Dormitory. Scenes include students making snowballs, throwing them at one another, and laughing. Snow is falling and the landscape is covered with snow. 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 a snowball fight, December 1996 Photographs of students on campus, 1973 April Cornigans, Robert L. Photographs of students in various campus locations. Students are photographed dining at a table (presumably in Valentine Hall), swimming and watching swimmers at a pool (presumably Pratt Pool), and playing football in the snow. Photographs of students on campus, 1973 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 Winter Weekend, 1978 February 18 Baroni, Delia Hatch Photographs of students celebrating Winter Weekend. The landscape is covered in snow and scenes include students working on a snow sculpture on the Main Quadrangle (also known as the first-year quad), a relay race with students in ski boots, a snowball fight outside of the Robert Frost Library, and bystanders watching the activities from the steps of the library where a keg is also positioned. Buildings that can be seen in the background include Robert Frost Library and Barrett Hall. These photographs were taken by D.H.B.; it has been determined that D.H.B. refers to Delia Hatch Baroni. Photographs of Winter Weekend, 1978 February 18 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