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May 11, 2021COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES Community members attend Spring Fair ‘72, which occurred during Waring’s time at Hopkins.
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.
FILE PHOTO As a Managing Editor, Hawk often worked shifts that were 20 hours or longer.
PUBLIC DOMAIN This News-Letter alum was voted “most popular student” by his classmates at Hopkins.
COURTESY OF MATTHEW DUJNIC Dujnic in the basement of the Gatehouse while working on the paper.