Faculty House,
later renamed Dickinson House

[Faculty House]

History

Built in 1916, Dickinson House was originally known as Faculty House, an apartment building. It was renamed in 1931 in honor of Emma E. Dickinson (class of 1867), and is now graduate student housing.

The Images

All cards are available with both front and back scans, and comments about what is written on the front or back, either by the user or by the publisher, are included below.

Faculty House
front "Faculty House (Rear), Mount Holyoke College. South Hadley, Mass."
back Divided back, unused. The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY.

Dickinson House
front Untitled
back Divided back, unused. Published by The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY. "Dickinson House Mount Holyoke College South Hadley, Massachusetts"

Dickinson House
front Untitled
back Divided back, postmarked Jun 4, 1946 in Thompson, CT(?). "Dickinson - Faculty House Mount Holyoke College South Hadley, Massachusetts" Published by the Mount Holyoke College Bookstore, South Hadley, Mass. and The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY. "Greetings - I wish you could see the greenness of this lawn and the trees. Lots of rain - a wonderful time. Love - MJJ Pickett 6/3 - '46"

Faculty Building
front "Faculty Building, Mount Holyoke College. South Hadley, Mass."
back Divided back, postmarked Jun 13, 1921 12:30pm in South Hadley. The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY. "This is where Abby and Gertude live. It has a beautiful view of the mountains. I expect to go home tomorrow Tuesday - probably reaching there before bed time. Evelyn is not here but some are who did not expect to come. Weather beautiful yesterday - rain today - M. D. B."

Faculty Building
front "Faculty Building, Mount Holyoke College. South Hadley, Mass."
back Divided back, postmarked Nov 26, 1919 in South Hadley. The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY. "This isn't nearly as good looking as it ought to be, but maybe you can get some ideas from it. Catharine"

View from Faculty House
front "View from Faculty House, Mount Holyoke College"
back Divided back, unused. "The City" Post Cards, from photographs made by The Maynard Workshop, Waban, Mass.