Photograph of four women posing. Two of the women are sitting wearing regular hats. The other two women are standing wearing graduation caps. The women on the left wear woolen coats and capes. Woman on the far right is wearing...
Photograph of two women inside a house with plants. Marian West was a barber and a photographer from Madison, Indiana. Took photographs for Hanover College.
Photograph of Wood Athletic Field or Wood's Field. Land donated by Dr. James Wood, 7th president of Hanover College, after resignation from presidency to be president at an institute in New Jersey. Wood bought and left the land...
Don Richard Eckleberry (1921-2001). American artist. and Pictured is a lithographic bird print completed by Don Eckelberry. The birds featured are Wood Ducks, a colorful species of waterfowl native to North America. In the...
Ray Harm (1929-2015). American artist. and Pictured is a lithographic print completed by Ray Harm. The bird featured is a Wood Thrush perched on a small plant and flowers. A Wood Thrush is a small perching bird that is...
Felicia Adams ( 2007-2011) and This work is a balanced, geometric wooden sculpture. The sculpture is comprised of cleanly cut blocks of wood that are stacked on top of each other with small circular dividers between the shapes....
This work is a landscape completed majorly in cool colors. The foreground of the image is dark and shadowed, and the background of the sky is light. The contains mostly cool colors as the woodland scene is depicted in many...
Pictured is a lithographic bird print completed by Charles T. Crume Jr. The bird featured is a Woodpecker with its chicks. In the print, the bird is seen clenched to a tree feeding its chicks inside its nest tree. This print is...
H. Vance Swope (1879-1926). American artist. and This work is a watercolor landscape. The background consists mostly of cool colors and trees. Many layers of varying colors creates high amounts of texture within the background....
Second gymnasium. Originally built in 1908, Woods Field house replaced the first gymnasium, destroyed by fire in January of that year. Enlarged in 1922, it was moved in 1938 from its original location at the west end of campus...