Lewis & Clark College: Photographs - Historical

This collection includes over 2,000 images dating back to the founding of the college as Albany Collegiate Institute in 1867, and continuing into the modern era as Lewis & Clark College in 1940. The collection also includes faculty portraits and campus scenes from 1940 to present.

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Maggies, 2011

CAS-0411-Glassner's Inauguration

8.3 in. x 12.48 in.

2011-04-20

Maggies, 2011

CAS-0411-Glassner's Inauguration

9.44 in. x 14.19 in.

2011-04-20

Male Quartet

Mens Quartet: Don Newman, Hal Adrian, Ron Hallstead, Al Hood

1955

Male Quartet

Male quartet: John Minter; William Bailey; John Brewer; Allan Lehl

1950

Manor house (east side)

Photograph from Morgan Odell's 1948-1955 scrapbook. Odell was the first college president at the Fir Acres campus, and this scrapbook documents campus life and development. Photo caption from scrapbook: "Back to the Beauty of the College again. Reflecting Pool + Manor house."

1950

manor house entrance

Front entryway to Fir Acres Manor house on west side of house.

1925

Manuel Macias

Associate Professor of Spanish (1969-1970)

1962

Manuel Macias

Associate Professor of Spanish (1969-1970)

1977

Marc Hoffman

Assistant Director of Residence Halls (1972-76)

ca. 1972

Marcia Weidig

Admissions Counselor (1969-1970)

Marcus Kielsmeier

portrait

1924

Margaret Barney

Theater instructor, 1953

ca. 1953

Margaret Clemmitt

Head of the Campus Mailroom, (1966-1984)

circa 1978

Margaret Greenslade

Istructor of Physical Education (1949-50)

1949

Margaret Ramsey

Associate Professor of Mathematics (1930-36). Image from yearbook.

1930

Margaret Rudd

Bookstore Manager (1963-1967)

Margaret Rudd

Bookstore Manager (1963-1967)

Margaret Rudd

Bookstore Manager (1963-1967)

Margaret Steinmetz

Assistant Professor of Piano (1943-1958)

Margaret Steinmetz

Assistant Professor of Piano (1943-1958)

1944

Margo Ballantyne

Administrative Staff, Board Member of Visual Resources Foundation

Marguerite Rideout

Professor of Elementary Education (1950-1969)

Marguerite Rideout

Professor of Elementary Education (1950-1969)

Marguerite Rideout

Professor of Elementary Education (1950-1969)

1960

Maria DeRungs

Instructor in Music (1961-1969)

1960's

Maria DeRungs

Instructor in Music (1961-1969)

1960's

Maria DeRungs

Instructor in Music (1961-1969)

1960's

Marie Rogndahl Peake

Vioce Instructor (1959)

1959

Marion Stewart

portrait

1924

Mariyetta Meyers-Lopez, 2005

LAW-0405-Fall Advocate

1.18 in. x 0.9 in.

2005-04-27

Marjorie Harcombe

Professor of Accounting (1969-1979)

ca. 1969

Marjorie Harcombe

Professor of Accounting (1969-1979)

1974

Mark Duntley

Chaplain, Dean of Religious and Spiritual Life (1989-)

1998

Mark Duntley (with family)

Chaplain, Dean of Religious and Spiritual Life (1989-)

1998

Mark Goodenberger

Adjunct Instructor in Music (2001-2002)

Mark Goodenberger

Adjunct Instructor in Music (2001-2002)

Martha F. Montague

portrait

1910

Martha Gregory

Associate Campaign Director; Assistant to the President (1983-)

1997

Martha Montague

Associate Professor of History; Archivist (1943-1968)

ca. 1943

Martha Montague

Associate Professor of History; Archivist (1943-1968)

1967

Martha Montague

Martha Montague graduated from Albany College in 1910 and later joined the Lewis & Clark College faculty as a professor of history in 1943. From fall of 1943-1958 she served as assistant librarian, and from 1958-68, the college archivist.

1907

Martin Hart-Landsberg

Professor of Economics, Coordinator of Political Economy, Director of East Asian Studies (1980-)

Marty Hart-Landsberg

Professor of Economics (1981- )

1985

Marvela Scott

Secretary to the President (1960-1966)

Marvin Dunn

Professor of Sociology (1976-1984)

1970s

Mary Burke-Hengen

Professor of Education (1997-2001)

March 9, 1998

Mary Clare (formerly Henning-Stout)

Professor of Counseling Psychology (1988-)

March 17, 1998

Mary Constans

Art Instructor (1966-1967)

1960's

Mary Duncan

Instructor in Violin (1944)

1940s

Mary Gunesch

Senior Development Officer (1998-)

ca. 1998