THROOP HALL first opened its doors to the public on February 5, 1910. Known then as Pasadena Hall, it was the first building on the new campus of Throop Polytechnic Institute
Photograph of an exterior view of the Chemistry Building at the University of California at Los Ange...
William Lacey re: Mrs. Jeanne Auge; Olaf Frodsham re: Caltech Glee Clubs' tour of the East Coast; Ha...
The California Polytechnic School, now known as California Polytechnic State University, was origina...
THROOP HALL first opened its doors to the public on February 5, 1910. Known then as Pasadena Hall, i...
Seventy-five years have passed since the 1891 opening of "Throop University," a school of arts and c...
Pictures from Baxter Art Gallery's recent show, "Caltech 1910-1950: An Urban Architecture for Southe...
Photographic portrait of Amos Throop, founder of Throop College (later California Institute of Techn...
The Calder arches, banished since Throop Hall was demolished, return to grace the new lab's facade
In his inaugural address, Caltech's new president talks about some of his hopes and plans for the In...
An abstract of a talk given at the dedication of the Norman W. Church Laboratory for Chemical Biolog
Remarks from Caltech's president emeritus on a distinguished building's half-century anniversary
Campus Progress Report; New Librarian; Named Professors; Ding-a-Ling; New Options for Undergraduates...
Caltech's Archives, established 18 years ago, has become almost too successful in preserving the Ins...
One More Time; Finkelstein Gift; Fairchild Scholars; Executive Office; Task Force; Hello Out Ther
The outstanding accomplishment of Caltech in the field of aeronautics is not that it has taught, but...
Photograph of an exterior view of the Chemistry Building at the University of California at Los Ange...
William Lacey re: Mrs. Jeanne Auge; Olaf Frodsham re: Caltech Glee Clubs' tour of the East Coast; Ha...
The California Polytechnic School, now known as California Polytechnic State University, was origina...
THROOP HALL first opened its doors to the public on February 5, 1910. Known then as Pasadena Hall, i...
Seventy-five years have passed since the 1891 opening of "Throop University," a school of arts and c...
Pictures from Baxter Art Gallery's recent show, "Caltech 1910-1950: An Urban Architecture for Southe...
Photographic portrait of Amos Throop, founder of Throop College (later California Institute of Techn...
The Calder arches, banished since Throop Hall was demolished, return to grace the new lab's facade
In his inaugural address, Caltech's new president talks about some of his hopes and plans for the In...
An abstract of a talk given at the dedication of the Norman W. Church Laboratory for Chemical Biolog
Remarks from Caltech's president emeritus on a distinguished building's half-century anniversary
Campus Progress Report; New Librarian; Named Professors; Ding-a-Ling; New Options for Undergraduates...
Caltech's Archives, established 18 years ago, has become almost too successful in preserving the Ins...
One More Time; Finkelstein Gift; Fairchild Scholars; Executive Office; Task Force; Hello Out Ther
The outstanding accomplishment of Caltech in the field of aeronautics is not that it has taught, but...
Photograph of an exterior view of the Chemistry Building at the University of California at Los Ange...
William Lacey re: Mrs. Jeanne Auge; Olaf Frodsham re: Caltech Glee Clubs' tour of the East Coast; Ha...
The California Polytechnic School, now known as California Polytechnic State University, was origina...