Campus as viewed from the Goodyear Blimp looking west across the arroyo. From L to R: The Physics-Biology Building (Kinsey Hall, subsequently the Humanities Building), Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library), the Esplanade, Royce Hall, and the Chemistry Building (Haines Hall).
Campus as viewed from the air (most likely from the Goodyear Blimp) looking northwest across the arroyo. From L to R: The Physics-Biology Building (Kinsey Hall, subsequently Humanities Building), Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library), Royce Hall, and the Chemistry Building (Haines Hall).
Campus as viewed from the Goodyear Blimp looking southwest. The Chemistry Building (Haines Hall) is in the foreground with the Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library) in the background on the left and Royce Hall to the right.
Campus as viewed from the Goodyear Blimp looking southeast with Janss Steps in the foreground. From L to R: Royce Hall, the Bridge, the Esplanade, Physics-Biology Building (Kinsey Hall, and subsequently Humanities Building), Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library), and Education Building (Moore Hall).
Campus as viewed from the Goodyear Blimp looking east with Janss Steps in the foreground. From L to R: Royce Hall, the Esplanade, and Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library).
Campus as viewed from the Goodyear Blimp looking east with Janss Steps in the foreground. From L to R: Royce Hall, the Esplanade, and Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library).
A distant view of campus from the Goodyear Blimp looking southeast. From L to R: The Chemistry Building (Haines Hall), Royce Hall, Physics-Biology Building (Kinsey Hall, and subsequently Humanities Building), Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library), and Education Building (Moore Hall). Janss Steps and temporary buildings are in the foreground.
The Library as viewed from the air (most likely from the Goodyear Blimp) looking southeast with Janss Steps in the foreground. Powell Library was known as College Library prior to 1966.
The Physics-Biology Building as photographed from the Goodyear Blimp looking northwest. The Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library) appears in the background to the left and Royce Hall is on the right. The Physics-Biology Building was renamed Kinsey Hall and is today known as the Humanities Building.
Distant aerial view of campus as photographed from the Goodyear Blimp looking northeast. Gayley Avenue appears in the foreground and the Westwood Hills area is in the background.
Aerial view of campus as photographed from the Goodyear Blimp looking northeast. Visible in this photograph, from L to R: Women's Gymnasium (Kaufman Hall), Royce Hall, the Chemistry Building (Haines Hall), the Esplanade and Janss Steps, Men's Gymnasium (in foreground), Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library), the Physics-Biology Building (Kinsey, subsequently Humanities Building), the Administration Building (Murphy Hall, in background), Kerckhoff Hall, and the Education Building (Moore Hall).
Distant aerial view of campus and Westwood Hills looking northeast from a Lockheed Vega airplane. Photographed prior to the opening of campus, only five structures were present: Royce Hall, the Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library), the Chemistry Building (Haines Hall), the Physics-Biology Building (Kinsey Hall, and subsequently the Humanities Building), and the Bridge.
Distant aerial view of campus and Westwood Hills looking east from a Lockheed Vega airplane. Photographed prior to the opening of campus, only five structures were present: Royce Hall, the Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library), the Chemistry Building (Haines Hall), the Physics-Biology Building (Kinsey Hall, and subsequently the Humanities Building), and the Bridge.
Distant aerial view of campus and Westwood Hills looking southeast from an unidentified aircraft. Photographed during the first academic year on the Westwood campus, only six structures were present: The Education Building (Moore Hall), Royce Hall, the Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library), the Chemistry Building (Haines Hall), the Physics-Biology Building (Kinsey Hall, and subsequently the Humanities Building), and the Bridge. Construction has begun on Kerckhoff Hall and temporary buildings are seen in the foreground.
Distant aerial view of campus and Westwood Hills looking northeast from an unidentified aircraft. Photographed during the first academic year on the Westwood campus, only six structures were present: The Education Building (Moore Hall), Royce Hall, the Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library), the Chemistry Building (Haines Hall), the Physics-Biology Building (Kinsey Hall, and subsequently the Humanities Building), and the Bridge.
Distant aerial view of campus and Westwood Hills as photographed from the Goodyear Blimp looking northwest. By this date, campus had expanded across the arroyo to include the Administration Building (seen here to the right), later expanded to Murphy Hall.
Distant aerial view of campus looking west from an unidentified aircraft. Photographed during the first academic year on the Westwood campus, only six structures were present: The Education Building (Moore Hall), Royce Hall, the Library (College Library, subsequently Powell Library), the Chemistry Building (Haines Hall), the Physics-Biology Building (Kinsey Hall, and subsequently the Humanities Building), and the Bridge.
Distant aerial view of campus and Westwood Hills as photographed from the Goodyear Blimp looking northwest. By this date, campus had expanded across the arroyo to include the Administration Building (seen here to the right), later expanded to Murphy Hall. Sorority Row, on Hilgard Avenue, is in the foreground, while Marymount High School (not affiliated with UCLA) appears in the background just beyond campus.
View looking approximately northeast. View shows Hawaii Hall, George Hall, Gartley Hall, Dean Hall, and surrounding buildings, with Manoa Valley in background
Distant aerial view of Westwood Hills including campus (which appears dimly at the center of the photograph) looking north from a Lockheed Vega airplane.
Festac fair colloqium on African religion & philosophy. Speakers: Dr Peter Bodunrin, Dr. H.O Oruka, Mr. B.A. Ayoola. Chaired by Professor Obafemi Kujore
Festac fair colloqium on African religion & philosophy. Speakers: Dr Peter Bodunrin, Dr. H.O Oruka, Mr. B.A. Ayoola. Chaired by Professor Obafemi Kujore
Festac fair colloqium on African religion & philosophy. Speakers: Dr Peter Bodunrin, Dr. H.O Oruka, Mr. B.A. Ayoola. Chaired by Professor Obafemi Kujore
Donald Hutson and Millard Howell of the Alabama Crimson Tide football team pose with their All-American Team blankets. Also pictured with the athletes are coach Frank Thomas, Christy Walsh, and USC coach Howard Jones.
Group photo includes Thelner Hoover (second row, far left) and Louise Hoover (third row, standing, far right). Thelner and Louise Hoover are both 1930 graduates of UCLA. Taken on the passenger ship Lurline, interior.
Annual alumni events in Lake Arrowhead's North Shore Tavern (Main Lodge) were common even before the university received the facility as a donation in 1957. Known today as the UCLA Conference Center, the Lake Arrowhead facility is located about 90 miles east of Los Angeles.
Annual alumni events in Lake Arrowhead's North Shore Tavern (Main Lodge) were common even before the university received the facility as a donation in 1957. Known today as the UCLA Conference Center, the Lake Arrowhead facility is located about 90 miles east of Los Angeles.
Annual alumni events in Lake Arrowhead's North Shore Tavern (Main Lodge) were common even before the university received the facility as a donation in 1957. Known today as the UCLA Conference Center, the Lake Arrowhead facility is located about 90 miles east of Los Angeles.
Annual alumni events in Lake Arrowhead's North Shore Tavern (Main Lodge) were common even before the university received the facility as a donation in 1957. Known today as the UCLA Conference Center, the Lake Arrowhead facility is located about 90 miles east of Los Angeles.
North Shore Tavern (Main Lodge) were common even before the university received the facility as a donation in 1957. Known today as the UCLA Conference Center, the Lake Arrowhead facility is located about 90 miles east of Los Angeles.
Annual alumni events in Lake Arrowhead's North Shore Tavern (Main Lodge) were common even before the university received the facility as a donation in 1957. Known today as the UCLA Conference Center, the Lake Arrowhead facility is located about 90 miles east of Los Angeles.