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May 11, 2021COURTESY OF KATY WILNER In 2021, the Gatehouse exterior still strongly resembles its original design.
COURTESY OF KATY WILNER In 2021, the Gatehouse exterior still strongly resembles its original design.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES The Gatehouse was designed in an Italianate style.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES Community members attend Spring Fair ‘72, which occurred during Waring’s time at Hopkins.
STEVE GARVIE / CC BY-SA 2.0 PETA argues that barn owls were held in Hopkins facilities in violation of Maryland state law.
PETER TRIMMING/CC BY 2.0 PETA argues that barn owls were held in Hopkins facilities in violation of Maryland state law.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES Students practice music in an AMR I dorm in 1952, when Rose attended Hopkins.
PETER TRIMMING/CC BY 2.0 PETA argues that barn owls were held in Hopkins facilities in violation of Maryland state law.
FILE PHOTO Students gather in Brody Learning Commons to film a Harlem Shake video in 2013, when Kupferberg attended Hopkins.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES Students study late into the night at the Library in 1976, overlapping with Garland’s tenure as editor-in-chief.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES While working on The News-Letter, Deschanel and Freedman started a daily paper in Baltimore.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES Students attend class in 1973, when Connor attended Hopkins.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES Students picnic next to Homewood House circa 1950, around when Griffith was Editor-in-Chief.
COURTESY OF RICHARD CHILDRESS & WILL KIRK Hill stands in front of the Gatehouse in 1972 and 2018.
COURTESY OF DAVID PORTER (A&S ’76) A photo of Warren captured in 1976, during his time on the paper.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES Spring Fair attendees enter the beer garden in 1994, around the time Goldstein and Stephan were appreciating the drink.
FILE PHOTO News-Letter editors pose for a holiday photo in 2015.
ULRICH LANGE / CC BY 2.0 When Hocherman worked at The News-Letter, the paper was set in “hot type” on a Linotype machine.
COURTESTY OF LIISA HANTSOO Hantsoo could often be seen around the Gatehouse and Homewood Campus wearing plaid pants.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES Students discuss among themselves in AMR I circa the 1950s, around the time Baensch wrote for The News-Letter.