1893-94 Fiji Phi Gamma Delta. Front Row (l to r): Earl V Burger, '97; Leonard Worcester Williams, '95; Guy Wheeler Hamilton, '96. Second Row: William Taggart McCoy, '95; William E Youtsler, '95; Ezra P Giboney, '96; Homer Clay...
Scope and Content: The Philalethean Literary Society Records contains materials related to the history of the organization and its involvement on Hanover College's campus, dated 1830-1917. It contains meeting minutes, budget...
Portrait of Philip Whittier Corya. Born 21 June 1878, in Lancaster, Indiana, he attended Hanover College and graduated with his A.B. in 1901. He was a Methodist minister in Indianapolis, Indiana, and Franklin, Indiana. He died...
Diagnosed with mental health challenges during her senior year at Hanover College, Kristen Croxton (HC 2009) found the creation of these small, colorful tiles a therapeutic way to focus her artistic talents and, inturn, help...
Photograph of Professor Glenn Culbertson (first row, third person) with older woman and Hanover College students. Woman possibly wife or other faculty member. Students possibly officers or members in a club or graduates of a...
Photograph of Professor Frank Lyford Morse with Hanover College students. 16 people including Morse and 15 students. Possibly a class, students from a class Morse taught or students within Morse's department. Group is sitting...
Photograph of Professor Frank Lyford Morse with Hanover College students. 17 people including Morse and 16 students. Possibly a class, students from a class Morse taught, or students within Morse's department. Group is sitting...
Photograph of Professor Frank Lyford Morse with Hanover College students. 17 people including Morse and 16 students. Possibly a class or year, students from a class Morse taught, or students within Morse's department. Group is...
This project was proposed and managed by Dr. Sarah Vosmeier, Professor of History at Hanover College. It is based on a project created by the United Kingdom's Mass Observation Archive. Participants are invited to submit day...
Ambrotype of Robert Herron. Herron was born on 15 October 1834 and graduated from Hanover College in 1856. He later worked as a minister in Ohio and Indiana. He died in Independence, Kansas on 25 March 1899.