Pomona College:
A student works with one of Pomona's first computers, the Bendix G-15, obtained in 1958.
Pomona College:
A profile of Frank Seaver 1905, who funded the various buildings that make up Seaver Science Center, the first of which were completed in 1958
Pomona College:
A faculty member works with Pomona's Heathkit analog computer, one of the College's first two computers—one analog and one digital—obtained in 1961.
Pomona College:
Seaver Laboratory for Biology (Seaver South) completed in 1958
Pomona College:
Stover Walk, dedicated in 1958
Pomona College:
Bob Selden '58 and another student using a vacuum system for metal evaporation
Pomona College:
Students using the Bendix G-15 computer
Pomona College:
Students using the Bendix G-15 computer
Pomona College:
Physics Professor Burton Henke and Carlton Maley ’59 using the new electron microscope in Millikan Laboratory
Pomona College:
Students doing numerical analysis with the Bendix G-15 computer in the Physics Department in Milikan Laboratory
Pomona College:
Physics Professor Jack Miller looking inside the Bendix G-15 computer
Pomona College:
Zoology Professor Yost Amrein and student John Crawford ’62 take a rabbit's temperature in the College's new Seaver Laboratory for Biology and Geology in 1958.
Pomona College:
Astronomy Professor Paul Routly in the College's new planetarium in Millikan Laboratory with students Larry Welsh ’61 and Mike Prior ’61
Pomona College:
Frank Roger Seaver 1905 (undated photo)
Pomona College:
Athletics training advice from Kris Kristofferson '58