The DSSB goes to the opera
Yellow cattle truck with DSSB members on a Spring trip that included a musical performance at the San Francisco Opera House
Persons include (left to right) Rich Haynie DS56, Dave Hoople DS56, John Schaefer DS56, Ray Randolph DS55, Bill Jensen DS56, Tom Twyman DS56, Bill Hoffman DS56, Bill Turpin DS55, Al Glathe (philosophy professor with broken arm), Ed Keonjian DS55, George Norman DS56, Rick Coville DS56, and Al Bush DS56. Photo taken by Jack Newell DS56.
The associated email thread among several of the original participants identifies events further.
Denis Clark
Bill Turpin DS55
Deep Springs College
Spring 1957
photo taken by Jack Newell DS56, email contributions from Bill Hoffman DS56, Bill Turpin DS55, Ed Keonjian DS55, Jack Newell DS56, Denis Clark DS69, Sue Darlington
Deep Springs College
Scanned 35mm color slide
English
photo and email thread
21DEC0001
California
RIP Ed Cronk DS36
Ed Cronk DS36
(1) email from David Cole DS45 to John Dewis DS94; (2) Interview with Edwin Cronk http://www.loc.gov/item/mfdipbib000249
Denis Clark
David Cole DS45
n/a
September 15, 2020
David Cole DS45
Deep Springs College
n/a
2 PDF files
English
(1) email; (2) interview transcript
20DEC0001
Deep Springs; US State Department; East Asia
Barney Childs and Jim Horning at the piano, from Super-8 movie film taken in 1969
an experiment to see how movies files work with Omeka
Barney Childs was a well known avant garde composer, and was leaving his position as Director of Deep Springs in mid-1969. Jim Horning DS69
unknown
Telluride Association found the film and had it converted to DVD
n/a
late 1969
Denis Clark
Deep Springs College
n/a
Super 8 film converted to DVD
n/a
film footage
EXPERIMENTAL
Deep Springs
James Holmes DS17
Student on horseback
James Holmes DS17 on horseback near a pond at the Lake, and a modern satellite view showing the probable location of the photo
unknown
Kevin West 1989 albums
n/a
ca. 1918
Denis Clark
Deep Springs College
n/a
TIFF
n/a
Still Image
18DEC0278
Deep Springs Lake
Devil's Pothole
Bog in the Lake pastures
Unknown student near bog. These bogs are treacherous and can trap cows and horses.
unknown
Kevin West 1989 albums
n/a
ca. 1919
Denis Clark
Deep Springs College
n/a
TIFF
n/a
Still Image
18DEC0279
Deep Springs Lake
Julian Steward
Student on horseback
Julian Steward DS18 on horseback in the Lake pastures, evidently while rescuing cows from bogs
unknown
Kevin West 1989 albums
n/a
ca. 1919
Denis Clark
Deep Springs College
n/a
TIFF
n/a
Still Image
18DEC0281
Deep Springs Lake
Big Pine store fronts
Street in Big Pine
Storefront with fanciful advertising
unknown
Kevin West 1989 albums
n/a
'1923
Denis Clark
Deep Springs College
n/a
TIFF
n/a
Still Image
18DEC0276
Big Pine
The Big Springs Voter Fraud Revisited - Justice and Geography in 1861
Voter fraud in the White Mountain area
Stories are told at Deep Springs of White Mountain City, near the mouth of Wyman Canyon, and its involvement in voter fraud. This authoritative article by Daniel Pritchett DS71 suggests that story is a myth.
Daniel Pritchett
Journal of the West, Winter 2018, Vol. 57, No. 1
Journal of the West
Winter 2018
Denis Clark
Journal of the West
n/a
PDF
English
Journal article
18DEC0282
White Mountain area
Greenest grass is in the deepest mud
Cows in bog
Cows wander into a bog in the Lake pastures, often requiring rescue; dangerous to ride a horse into, as well.
unknown
Kevin West 1989 albums
n/a
ca. 1919
Denis Clark
Deep Springs College
n/a
TIFF
n/a
Still Image
18DEC0280
Deep Springs