Navy felt hat, referred to by students as a beanie, worn by freshmen for a portion of their first semester at Xavier University. This beanie is embroidered in white with the number 33, indicating that it was worn by a freshman expected to graduate in the class of 1933.https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/xuaartifacts/1004/thumbnail.jp
This photograph shows four Springfield College students and two of them are wearing beanies. In the ...
Starting around 1924, freshmen students had to wear green beanies for the first few weeks of schoolh...
This photograph displays the yellow beanies that the freshmen had to wear. The photo was taken from ...
A green and gold beanie cap worn by freshmen students at St. Norbert College during their initiation...
Green felt beanie, worn by freshman at Pacific Collegehttps://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/museum_gf...
Pacific College felt freshman beanie; three gold and three navy blue alternating segments; gold P ...
During Orientation Week students buy their traditional beanie hats. These hats let other students k...
This photograph shows a beanie on the ground, which leans on a freshman week brochure. Both items ar...
A photograph of Springfield College student, Marianne (Heidi) Poeder (Class of 1972) handing out bea...
Green felt hat that would have been worn as a freshman beanie, although it it not the traditional sh...
First year students wore the traditional beanies as part of orientation during the 1940s and 1950s
This photograph shows a female freshman wearing a beanie, reading an "Off to College" magazine and s...
From the 1950s until 1972, Bridgewater College followed the popular “Freshman Beanies” fad. New stud...
In the mid-20th century freshman orientation could be a formidable affair. This photo shows freshme...
Green freshman beanie/ cap worn by James Clinton Rule in 1921-1922.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/univ...
This photograph shows four Springfield College students and two of them are wearing beanies. In the ...
Starting around 1924, freshmen students had to wear green beanies for the first few weeks of schoolh...
This photograph displays the yellow beanies that the freshmen had to wear. The photo was taken from ...
A green and gold beanie cap worn by freshmen students at St. Norbert College during their initiation...
Green felt beanie, worn by freshman at Pacific Collegehttps://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/museum_gf...
Pacific College felt freshman beanie; three gold and three navy blue alternating segments; gold P ...
During Orientation Week students buy their traditional beanie hats. These hats let other students k...
This photograph shows a beanie on the ground, which leans on a freshman week brochure. Both items ar...
A photograph of Springfield College student, Marianne (Heidi) Poeder (Class of 1972) handing out bea...
Green felt hat that would have been worn as a freshman beanie, although it it not the traditional sh...
First year students wore the traditional beanies as part of orientation during the 1940s and 1950s
This photograph shows a female freshman wearing a beanie, reading an "Off to College" magazine and s...
From the 1950s until 1972, Bridgewater College followed the popular “Freshman Beanies” fad. New stud...
In the mid-20th century freshman orientation could be a formidable affair. This photo shows freshme...
Green freshman beanie/ cap worn by James Clinton Rule in 1921-1922.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/univ...
This photograph shows four Springfield College students and two of them are wearing beanies. In the ...
Starting around 1924, freshmen students had to wear green beanies for the first few weeks of schoolh...
This photograph displays the yellow beanies that the freshmen had to wear. The photo was taken from ...