Connecticut College Students and Faculty exit Palmer Auditorium after a Rally against Vietnam War
Visual Description: Students and faculty walk out the doors of Palmer Auditorium after meeting for a rally opposing the Vietnam War. Professor Williston is holding the door for Professor Zoltowski. A poster reading “Eliminate Imperialism” can be seen on the wall of Palmer, to the left of the door. Seven students are walking out of the doors, while three students are standing on the sidewalk, facing the viewer’s left. This crowd of men and women seem solemn and preoccupied, and many are carrying bags and papers. Two young women stand in the forefront; the one on the left is smiling, while the woman on the right has her arms crossed, looking pensive. A blurry newspaper is at the bottom right corner of the photo, carried by a woman who has just stepped out of the frame.
1969
Fundraising for Mardon Walker
Visual Description: A picture of a group of girls, three on the left standing, and two seated behind a dark wooden desk. The girl furthest to the left is half cut off by the picture frame and is holding a clipboard. The middle standing girl is leaning over the shoulder of the girl directly in front of the desk. The girl in front of the desk is handing over papers to the furthest right seated girl. The seated girl on the left is smiling up at the girl hanging over the papers. She has an open metal ballot box in front of her on the table. The other seated girl furthest to the right is receiving the papers from the standing girl in one hand and in the other is holding a pen. In front of her there is an open pad with writing on it. In between the seated girls on the desk next to the ballot box is a pair of sunglasses. The girls are in what looks to be a hallway where the walls are bare except for one poster above the desk with some writing and other forms of media on it, which we assume is advertising the event hosted by the girls behind the table, because it is not fully visible
1964