Photograph of USC freshmen picnic, May 24, 1889. A group of seven men and nine women can be seen standing outside a building, surrounded by ivy and other foliage. Picnic baskets can be seen in the foreground in front of the people.
Photograph of three engineering students and a professor from USC surveying Fourth street in downtown Los Angeles, 1912. The professor can be seen in the right foreground, wearing a derby hat, standing next to a student looking through what appears to be a theodolite mounted on a tripod. The student can be seen looking through an eyepiece on the theodolite towards a second student at far left, who can be seen holding a long measuring stick in front of the Fremont Hotel, which can be seen in the background. A third student can be seen standing, center, holding a large piece of paper.
Photograph of the Mudd Hall of Philosophy, USC, [s.d.]. A large tower clock can be seen rising from the large brownstone building, at center. A long, external hallway of columns can be seen along the left foreground, enclosing an external courtyard. Light can be seen shining through some of the windows next to the external courtyard area in the left foreground. The words, "shall make you free", can be seen chiseled along a curved external surface of the building in the foreground, at center, below a group of stained glass windows. A row of automobiles can be seen lining the street on the right side of the building in this evening photograph.