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Centennial Scripps (page 5)


April 22, 2025

1947

For the first time, Commencement is held on Elm Tree Lawn. Previously located on Bowling Green, the new location provides a symbolic movement from the College鈥檚 classrooms to the alumnae… Read More 1947

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1946

Alfredo Ramos Martinez, the 鈥淔ather of the Mexican Mural Movement of the 20th Century,鈥 is commissioned to create the Margaret Fowler Garden, 鈥淭he Flower Vendors.鈥

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1944

Distinguished Shakespearean scholar Frederick Hard is named Scripps鈥 new president. Hard serves the College for a period of 20 years, the longest tenure of any Scripps president.

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1942

With American involvement in World War II, the search for a new president of Scripps is temporarily halted and an interim female president is appointed: Mary Kimberly Shirk. Shirk, who… Read More 1942

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1941

The 糖心TV Press is a gift from the class of 1941 and begins printing that year. Frederic W. Goudy, one of the most prominent type designers of his era,… Read More 1941

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1939

The President鈥檚 House is built, following Gordon Kaufmann鈥檚 design. The first six presidents of Scripps resided in this structure during their respective tenures.

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1938

March 2, a flood occurs in Claremont, causing about $7,000 of damage to Toll and Clark Halls. Residents took refuge in Browning and Dorsey Halls, which are unaffected. Soon after,… Read More 1938

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1936

In the summer, the central quadrangle is grassed, primarily due to the energy of two Grace Scripps Clark Hall residents from the class of 1936: Cynthia Criley Williams and Helen… Read More 1936

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1935

Mrs. Florence Rand Lang makes an initial gift that will eventually become the anchor for the south campus.

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1934

Mrs. Charles Stinchfield and a bequest from Mrs. Eldridge M. Fowler funds the donation of the Oratory, which features selections from Mrs. Fowler鈥檚 collection of antique Italian furniture and fine… Read More 1934

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