Box 25
Contains 16 Results:
Chi Omega Chi, 1950
The George Pepperdine College series consists mainly of photographs taken by Williams during his time as a student between 1947 and 1950. Many of the photographs were used for student and official publications or newspapers. Notable subjects include photographs of campus construction in Los Angeles, George Pepperdine, deans and presidents, headshots of faculty and graduates, club events, athletics, fraternities and sororities, and alumni events.
Choir
The George Pepperdine College series consists mainly of photographs taken by Williams during his time as a student between 1947 and 1950. Many of the photographs were used for student and official publications or newspapers. Notable subjects include photographs of campus construction in Los Angeles, George Pepperdine, deans and presidents, headshots of faculty and graduates, club events, athletics, fraternities and sororities, and alumni events.
Choir, Men's - Negatives
The George Pepperdine College series consists mainly of photographs taken by Williams during his time as a student between 1947 and 1950. Many of the photographs were used for student and official publications or newspapers. Notable subjects include photographs of campus construction in Los Angeles, George Pepperdine, deans and presidents, headshots of faculty and graduates, club events, athletics, fraternities and sororities, and alumni events.
Choir, Women's - Negatives
The George Pepperdine College series consists mainly of photographs taken by Williams during his time as a student between 1947 and 1950. Many of the photographs were used for student and official publications or newspapers. Notable subjects include photographs of campus construction in Los Angeles, George Pepperdine, deans and presidents, headshots of faculty and graduates, club events, athletics, fraternities and sororities, and alumni events.
Class Officers, Elections - Negatives, 1947 - 1950
The George Pepperdine College series consists mainly of photographs taken by Williams during his time as a student between 1947 and 1950. Many of the photographs were used for student and official publications or newspapers. Notable subjects include photographs of campus construction in Los Angeles, George Pepperdine, deans and presidents, headshots of faculty and graduates, club events, athletics, fraternities and sororities, and alumni events.
Diploma
The George Pepperdine College series consists mainly of photographs taken by Williams during his time as a student between 1947 and 1950. Many of the photographs were used for student and official publications or newspapers. Notable subjects include photographs of campus construction in Los Angeles, George Pepperdine, deans and presidents, headshots of faculty and graduates, club events, athletics, fraternities and sororities, and alumni events.
Documents, Paintings
The George Pepperdine College series consists mainly of photographs taken by Williams during his time as a student between 1947 and 1950. Many of the photographs were used for student and official publications or newspapers. Notable subjects include photographs of campus construction in Los Angeles, George Pepperdine, deans and presidents, headshots of faculty and graduates, club events, athletics, fraternities and sororities, and alumni events.
Duffield Motors, 1961 September 29
The George Pepperdine College series consists mainly of photographs taken by Williams during his time as a student between 1947 and 1950. Many of the photographs were used for student and official publications or newspapers. Notable subjects include photographs of campus construction in Los Angeles, George Pepperdine, deans and presidents, headshots of faculty and graduates, club events, athletics, fraternities and sororities, and alumni events.
Earl Carrol, Palladium - Negatives
The George Pepperdine College series consists mainly of photographs taken by Williams during his time as a student between 1947 and 1950. Many of the photographs were used for student and official publications or newspapers. Notable subjects include photographs of campus construction in Los Angeles, George Pepperdine, deans and presidents, headshots of faculty and graduates, club events, athletics, fraternities and sororities, and alumni events.
Far East Festival, 1953 February 25
The George Pepperdine College series consists mainly of photographs taken by Williams during his time as a student between 1947 and 1950. Many of the photographs were used for student and official publications or newspapers. Notable subjects include photographs of campus construction in Los Angeles, George Pepperdine, deans and presidents, headshots of faculty and graduates, club events, athletics, fraternities and sororities, and alumni events.
