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  • Collection: John L. Lovell Collection

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View of a group of young children sitting in chairs outside a house. There are a few older children standing and a couple of women. This is possibly a kindergarten or Sunday-school class.

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Painting and drawing class comprised of children and women. Written on back: "Class of Miss L. M. Nims?"

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Photograph taken from Johnson Chapel tower showing East College and Barrett Gymnasium.

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Photograph taken from Johnson Chapel tower showing the observatory and a view of South Pleasant Street and Northampton Road area. The Morse house is on the left.

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Photograph taken from Johnson Chapel tower showing houses along South Pleasant Street and beyond.

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Photograph taken from Johnson Chapel tower showing houses along South Pleasant Street and beyond.

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Photograph taken from Johnson Chapel tower showing houses and barns along South Pleasant Street and beyond.

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View across the expanse of Town Common with Amherst College buildings in the background.

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Photograph taken from Johnson Chapel tower looking toward the center of town and Amity Street. The statue Sabrina in the garden is just visible at the bottom of the photograph.

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A view of the Town Common and Boltwood Avenue before Grace Episcopal Church was built and showing Amherst Academy in the background.

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Photograph taken from Johnson Chapel tower looking over Williston Hall with a view of the First Congregational Church building.

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Photograph taken from Johnson Chapel tower with a view of Walker Hall.

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View of Amherst College through the trees on the Town Common.

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View of the classroom of Frank H. Loud, a professor of mathematics at Amherst College. Class is in session. Professor Loud taught mathematics at Amherst College from 1873 to 1876.

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View of the classroom of Thomas Cushing Esty, a professor of mathematics at Amherst College. Class is in session. Professor Esty taught mathematics at Amherst College from 1895-1901 and 1905-1941.
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