This is a postcard from Private Henry Eekhoff from the Field Ambulance of the Australian Expeditory Force in Queensland. The front of the postcard has a black and white picture and the inscription, "I am your affectionate brother, Henry." The...
Black and white photograph depicting 1924 Commencement speaker Hononorable Henry Morgenthau with Joseph A. Skinner, president of Board of Trustees. Robert Russell Wick local pastor and Dr. Henry Stimson a trustee follow, 1924.
A hand-tinted engraving of the William Henry Bartlett's drawing, "View from Mount Holyoke" created in 1837-1838. The drawing was published in "American Scenery; or Land, Lake, and River: Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature" by Nathaniel P....
14th century (1300-1399), 15th century (1400 - 1499
Behind this monument to the Beauforts lies a struggle between Gloucester, uncle of Henry VI, and Henry V's half brother, Cardinal Henry Beaufort, for control of the royal council in the 1430's. Beaufort favored peace with France after 1437, the...
King's College Chapel, Cambridge. 15c.
Interior seen from antechapel, a perfect union of structural logic and imagination. Begun in 1446, and finished in 1515, thanks to the munificence of Henry VIII. The sculpture dating from 1512-13 is...
Letter written by Mount Holyoke Female Seminary student Lucy S. Barlow, class of x1847, to her brother Henry Barlow of Canastota, New York. Topics: studying French; writing under the instruction of Mr. Brown; meals and snacks; Thanksgiving...
Mary E. Woolley, president of Mount Holyoke College, with Henry K. Hyde, newly elected President of the Board of Trustees, at the 94th annual student commencement. Both wear full academic robes.
Black and white photograph with typescript caption: "After 87th annual Commencement at Mount Holyoke College, the two speakers, PRES. KENNETH C.M. SILLS of Bowdoin College and HON. HENRY MORGENTHAU head the procession with Pres. Mary E. Woolley and...
Black and white photograph depicting Honorable Henry Morgenthau congratulating Professor William Churchill Hammond who was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Music at Commencement, 1924.
13th century (1200 - 1299)
14th century (1300 - 1399)
The Liturgical Hours in a Monastery, temp. Henry VI
""Let us take our part in the psalmody, that mind and voice accord together,"" wrote St Benedict. Much of the monks' day was spent in choir. There were seven regular services, from 2:30 in the...