Earlier this month, a mysterious parcel appeared in the Archives & Special Collections mailbox.
The package turned out to be a collection of Davidson-related photographs – a treasure trove of mid-twentieth century group shots, as well as images of the old Chambers Building after the fire that gutted the structure in 1921. Here are a few favorites from our newest photo collection:
I hope you enjoyed our mysterious photograph delivery as much as we did! If you can help identify any of the people in these images, please contact the College Archives.
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Earlier I sent a message identifying the people in the first photo of the “Archives Surprise.” I need to correct two of the identifications. The student in the front row, center, is not Bill Shinn but Manfred Emmrich, the president of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity during 1957-58. As for the person in the second row, left, I’m not altogether certain who he is, but several of my DC classmates think he must have surely been the Phi Delta Theta representative who lugged the trophy to campus. Sorry for the confusion.
Earlier I sent a message identifying the people in the first photo of the “Archives Surprise.” I need to correct two of the identifications. The student in the front row, center, is not Bill Shinn but Manfred Emmrich, the president of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity during 1957-58. As for the person in the second row, left, I’m not altogether certain who he is, but several of my DC classmates think he must have surely been the Phi Delta Theta representative who lugged the trophy to campus. Sorry for the confusion.