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Several people on stage wearing academic regalia. Emerson president Dr. S. Justus McKinley stands at the center.
1958
Several people on stage wearing academic regalia. Emerson president Dr. S. Justus McKinley stands in the center.
1958
Several people on stage wearing academic regalia. Emerson president Dr. S. Justus McKinley stands at the center shaking hands with (possibly Haig der Marderosian?).
1958
Man holds on end of headphone to his ear while reading album liner notes from a vinyl record sleeve.
1958
Four men wearing academic regalia. Two men in the middle shake hands. Emerson president Dr. S. Justus McKinley is in the center.
1958
Sideview of a man reading newswire feed from a teletype machine, under a "WERS NEWS" sign. Papers are tacked to the wall.
1958
Man talking on telephone while writing at a desk. Equipment, windows and radiators are behind him.
1958
Mans stands at a podium behind a microphone with the "WERS" call sign on top. Another man stands with copy in hand, his other hand raised and pointing.
1958
Mrs. Southwick Maxfield sits at a desk, in front of an ornate fireplace. The mantle is lined with trophies. Mrs. Ruth Southwick Maxfield, Professor Emeritus, daughter of past President Henry Lawrence Southwick and Professor Jessie Eldridge Southwick, served Emerson College for fifty years, as teacher, counselor, Dean of Women and Chairman of the English Department.
1959
Dr. Pierce sits a desk, looking at papers. Pierce was chairman of History and Religion, and Dean of Emerson College.
1959
Several people on stage wearing academic regalia. Emerson president Dr. S. Justus McKinley stands at the center.
1958
Two "United Press" teletype machines deliver newswire to WERS. On the wall, a sign reads "The World Today." Above the sign, four clocks displaying the time in Boston, London, Moscow and Tokyo.
1958
Mr. Nickerson sits in front of ornate fireplace. There are many trophies on the mantle.
1959
Woman wearing headphones operates a small control box. Behind her is an ornamental rail. A man is seated at the same table reading something in his hand.
1958
Several people on stage wearing academic regalia. Emerson president Dr. S. Justus McKinley stands at the center.
1958
Man stands over teletype looking at the newswire feed under a "WERS NEWS" sign. Papers are tacked to the wall.
1958
Thass-Thineman speaking to a class. There is a map on the bulletin behind him.
1959
Mr. Spink sits at a desk with a pencil in his hand. Mr. Spink was the Director of the Night School at Emerson College.
1959
Charles Klim sitting at a desk. Dr. Charles Klim was an Emerson graduate, who returned to the college as a professor of speech pathology and remained for 33 years. He also chaired the Division of Communication Sciences and Disorders from 1964 to 1989 and was honored at Alumni Weekend 1992.
Man and woman sit in conversation at a small table in the radio studio with a hanging mic between them.
1958
Mr. Reynolds sits a desk, pen in hand, smiling for the photograph. There is fireplace behind him.
1959
Mr. Postle sits at a desk, smiling for the photograph. Postle was acting chairman of the Broadcasting department in 1959.
1959
Woman wearing headphones operates a small control box. There is an ornamental rail between her and organ pipes. A man plays the organ. A microphone sits high on an extended mic stand in the foreground.
1958
Young man wearing glasses with his hands on the console at WERS. There is a reel-to-reel tape deck on the on the far side of the control board.
1958
An elderly man and a younger man sit across a small table from each other with a microphone hanging between them. The older man has his hands on a large book on the table. Other people are visible through the window into another room.
1958
View through the window into the control room where several men are seated at equipment with their backs to the camera.
1958
Mr. Geise, seated next to a small film projector. C. Hugh Geise taught at Emerson College from 1955 to 1961 (A Century of Eloquence, p.557).
1958
Young man sits at sound operations device. There's an "On Air" sign on the wall and an empty reel-to-reel machine.
1958
Man and woman sit casually at a small table in the radio studio with a hanging mic between them.
1958
Equipment and repair tools, coffee cup, ash tray with cigarette butts.
1958
An elderly man and a younger man sit across a small table from each other with a microphone hanging between them and a large book on the table.
1958
Young man at studio console, points at someone on the other side of the window. There are two turntables next to him, and a reel-to-reel deck behind him.
1958
Woman, smiling, wearing headphones, sits on a cushioned bench, operating a small control box, presumably for sound. There is a microphone on the table, a curved ornamental rail behind her, and a man standing at an organ.
1958
Mans stands at a podium behind a microphone with the "WERS" call sign on top. Another man stands with copy in hand, his other hand raised.
1958
Two "United Press" teletype machines deliver newswire to WERS. On the wall, a sign reads "The World Today." Above the sign, four clocks displaying the time in Boston, London, Moscow and Tokyo.
1958
Three men sit in conversation around a small table mic. Behind them stands a ribbon microphone with the "WERS" call sign on top.
1958
Young man sits in front of a typewriter, looking down at an LP record in his hand.
1958
Man, standing, shows copy to another man seated at a typewriter. Both men wear eyeglasses.
1958
Man sits at a desk with a turntable in front and another behind him. He holds something with a cord to one ear. The vinyl record, Jazz for Dancers, sits on the desk.
1958
Three men sit in conversation around a small table mic. Behind them stands a ribbon microphone with the "WERS" call sign on top.
1958
Singer, Johnny Mathis, wearing black jacket and tie, in the WERS control room with two other men.
1958
Backstage, a young woman reads a script. On the wall above her, a sign reads, "Home Sweet Home." Possibly shot during a production of Antigone or Escurial.
1960
Woman wearing headphones operates a small control box, presumably for sound. There is a microphone on the table and a curved ornamental rail behind her. A man sits at an organ in the background.
1958
Young woman in graduation regalia poses for photo wither two older people (likely her parents) outside, with stone building in background.
1958
Smiling older man (standing on stage) hands something to a young woman (standing next to a young man off stage).
1958
Several students on the beach. In the foreground a man standing at a grill hands a hotdog to another man. Woman in center of the frame holds a Coca-Cola bottle.
1958
Emerson President S. Justus McKinley stands with two women, all dressed in graduation cap and gown regalia. Behind them are church pews and a cross.
1958
Young women in graduation regalia poses for photo outside against stone building. There is another graduate in the background.
1958
Eleven women stand for a photo near the wall, steps and tall doorway. Two of them wear cap and gown. Variation of 8410n.jpg.
1960
Group photo of 15 women and 1 man standing for a photo in the corner of a room. One women is seated. There are decorative curtains in the side of the frame.
1960
Seven women seated at a rectangular table with coffee/tea service at their place settings. The kitchen is seen in the background.
1960
Several students on a sandy beach. One plays guitar. Another wears a "Billerica Demolay" jacket.
1958
Group photo of 22 men and women, formally dressed, standing on the steps outside a building. A banner over the door reads, Welcome Alumni. Alternate shot of 8410q.
1960
Actor, Richard Coogan '39 wearing a western bowtie and sheriff's badge, stands with three women, one of whom holds a pistol. The women are looking at Coogan. Coogan was known for his role in the television series, the Californian.
1958
Actor Richard Coogan '39 wearing a western bow tie and sheriff's badge, poses for a photo with three women, one of whom holds a pistol. Coogan was known for his role in the television series, the Californian.
1958
Eight men and woman pose for a photo. The men are standing behind the women, seated at a banquet table. Behind them, hangs a decorative fleur-de-lis curtain.
1960
Young man wearing an Emerson beanie feigns getting a dry shave by a young woman, looking a camera. A wall poster promotes the Schick Company.
1958
Women (in dress) and man (in suit) accept an award plaque from man at podium.
1958
Young man wearing his suit jacket backward sits with his arms crossed, while getting an electric shave by a young woman, while others look on.
1958
Emerson President S. Justus McKinley and three other men dressed in graduation cap and gown regalia. Behind them are church pews and a cross.
1958
Backs of a man and women dressed in graduation cap & gowns, walking up steps toward the Hatch Memorial Shell amphitheater on Boston's esplanade. Names of composers (Verdi, Dvorkak, Liszt, etc.) are etched into low stone walls.
1958
One man on stage, speaking expressively with hand raised, in front of a black curtain.
1958
Several graduates walk across the street at an intersection in Boston's Back Bay. The young man in front has his cap off. Intersection of Berkeley Street and Marlborough Street, in front of the First Lutheran Church.
1958
A young woman stands on stage, speaking expressively in front of a black curtain.
1958
Two young men in suits stand at a podium, one is pointing. A black stage curtain hangs behind them.
1958
Two men and one woman stand at a podium. The podium reads: "Sheraton-Plaza" and "Emerson College".
1958
Several couples dancing on the dancefloor. A couple in the center of the frame look at the camera.
1958
Three young women on the beach wearing swimsuits with towels hanging over their shoulders, each with food (hotdogs?) in their hand.
1958
The villain and the widow. An old-fashioned melodrama, presented by Phi Mu Gamma & Phi Alpha Tau. Directed by Nancy Newman.
1957
Actors in performance. Barbara Dow '58 is pictured as the Western Dance Hall hostess. An old-fashioned melodrama, presented by Phi Mu Gamma & Phi Alpha Tau. Directed by Nancy Newman '57 [aka: Nancy Dolph, Emerson faculty].
1957
A theater technician backstage. The housing on a crank reads, "House Lights." An old-fashioned melodrama, presented by Phi Mu Gamma & Phi Alpha Tau. Directed by Nancy Newman.
1957
Actors on stage. An old-fashioned melodrama, presented by Phi Mu Gamma & Phi Alpha Tau. Directed by Nancy Newman. Barbara Dow '58 is pictured as the Western Dance Hall hostess.
1957
Harry Morgan. Unveiling. On the set of Love Rides the Rails, An old-fashioned melodrama, presented by Phi Mu Gamma & Phi Alpha Tau. Directed by Nancy Newman.
1957
Actors on stage. An old-fashioned melodrama, presented by Phi Mu Gamma & Phi Alpha Tau. Directed by Nancy Newman '57 [aka: Nancy Dolph, Emerson faculty].
1957
Actors on stage. Lute Song is a 1946 American musical with a book by Sidney Howard and Will Irwin, music by Raymond Scott, and lyrics by Bernard Hanighen.
1957
Actors on stage. An old-fashioned melodrama, presented by Phi Mu Gamma & Phi Alpha Tau. Directed by Nancy Newman.
1957
Actors on stage. Lute Song is a 1946 American musical with a book by Sidney Howard and Will Irwin, music by Raymond Scott, and lyrics by Bernard Hanighen.
1957