E. G. Richardson stands beside the telescope that he constructed for Whittier College. The telescope is 11 feet in length and has a diameter of 11 inches.
E. G. Richardson stands beside the telescope that he constructed for Whittier College. The telescope is 11 feet in length and has a diameter of 11 inches.
A cropped version of this photograph appears with the article, "Parole Job Wins Praise: Woman Mothers 350 Boys Whittier State School Youths Declared Victims of Bad Home Surroundings," 27 Aug. 1935: A5.
W. G. Rich (known as Bill Rich in Whittier), prominent Whittier businessman and founder, in 1921, of the Howling Hundred, an organization that supported Whittier high school and college athletics, posing in mid howl. He wears a pin on his lapel that reads, "Whittier's Howling Hundred 100 Life Member."