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Photographs of Individuals, Brown University Archives Photographs of Individuals, Brown University Archives de Gortari, Carlos Salinas (h1989) deKlerk, John (Faculty) van der Kulk, Wouter (Faculty) von Dannenberg, Carl Richard (1930) Aarons, Leroy F. (1955) Abatuno, Michael Anthony (1946) Abbott, Alexander Hewes (1903) Abbott, Augustus Levi (1880) Abbott, Carl Hewes (1888) Abbott, Charles Harlan (1913) Abbott, Daniel (Faculty) Abbott, Douglas W. (1961) Abbott, Elizabeth (1964) Abbott, Granville Sharp (1860) Abbott, Harlan Page (1885) Abbott, Isabel Ross (1922) Abbott, James Percival (1874) Abbott, Jean (1950) Abbott, Michael D. (1969) Abbott, Samuel Warren Abdel-Malek, Kamal (Faculty) Abedon, Byron Henry (1936) Abelman, Alan Norman (1949) Abelon, A. Dean (1963) Abish, Walter Ablow, Keith Abraams, Edith (1934) Abraham, Amy (1942) Abraham, George (1940) Abrahams, Edward (Staff) Abrams, John (Staff) Acevedo, Maria (1989) Acosta, Thomas (1971) Adams, Carl Elmer (a1949) Adams, Carroll E. (1944) Adams, Charles Francis (1881) Adams, Charles Robert (1880) Adams, Clarence Raymond (1918) Adams, Edie (V) Adams, Edward August (1912) Adams, Edward Stone (1879) Adams, Elizabeth S. C. (Staff) Adams, Frederick F. (1936) Adams, Frederick N. (1960) Adams, George Henry (1921) Adams, Henry Sylvanus (1860) Adams, Herbert Matthews (1895) Adams, James Pickwell (Faculty) Adams, Jasper (1815) Adams, Leonard F. (1960) Adams, Levi C. (Faculty) Adams, Louis Charles (1937) Adams, Samuel (1897) Adams, Susan (1980) Updated 5/6/2015 Adams, Thomas Randolph (Faculty) Addison, Eleanor (1938) Adee, Elise Alvey (1940) Adenstedt, Gudrun L. (1959) Adkins, Elijah S. (1944) Adler, Susan (1958) Adler, Walter (1918) Aebischer, Patrick (Faculty) Affleck, George Frederick (1941) Affleck, James Gelston (1914) Affleck, Myron Hopkins Stron (1907) Ahearn, Edward J. (Faculty) Ahern, Edward Charles (1931) Ahlberg, Harold Ahlbum, Sumner Plant (1936) Aiken, George D. (PHI-V) Aiso, John Fujio (1931) Aitken, John W. (1951) Akin, Russell Bliss (1933) Albee, Edward F. (PHI-V) Albee, William Cranston (1941) Albert, Carl M. (1955) Albert, Mattew (1992) Albright, Madeleine Albro, Helen Tucker (1919) Alden, Donald Frederick (1949) Alden, Everett Robert (1923) Alden, John Henry Harlow (1896) Alden, Vernon Roger (1945) Aldrich, Caroline Aldrich, Charles Talbot (1877) Aldrich, Edward Burgess (1893) Aldrich, Frank Edgar (1875) Aldrich, Fred Davis (1895) Aldrich, Henry Leprelate (1876) Aldrich, James Madison (1910) Aldrich, Winthrop Williams (h1944) Alexander, Daniel (1935) Alexander, Harry Olin (1885) Alexander, Robert Alger, Emerson Henry (1885) Ali, Mohammed (PHI-V) Allan, Dorothy Carter (1918) Allan, Thomas T. (1937) Allen, Arthur Moulton (1897) Allen, Brenda Allen, Charles Henry (1897) Allen, Chester Willard (1897) Allen, David Justin (1908) Allen, David Rufus (1934) Allen, Edgar (1915) Allen, Edward Bartlett (1911) Allen, Frederick Tirrell (1938) Allen, Gordon Morrow (1930) Allen, Henry Wheaton (1868) Allen, Horatio Cushing (1897) Updated 5/6/2015 Allen, Ira Richard (1882) Allen, James Reuben (1876) Allen, James Sidney (1898) Allen, John Clinton (1935) Allen, Marion Pfeiffer (1918) Allen, Marshall William (1934) Allen, Raymond Cleaveland (1897) Allen, Richard Day (1910) Allen, Robert Day (1949) Allen, Van S. Allen, Zachariah (1813) Alling, Charles E. (1941) Allinson, Anne Crosby Emery (Faculty) Allinson, Francis Greenleaf (Faculty) Allinson, Jane G. (1959) Allison-Davis, Jennifer (Staff) Allison, Hugh (1946) Allison, Robert D. (1930) Allman, Donald (1930) Allport, Peter Ward (1941) Allrich, Robert William (1948) Allsup, Percy Barton (1949) Allyn, David Almeida, Onesimo (Faculty) Almy, Herbert (1873) Almy, Jane Hully (1957) Alper, David Edwin (1930) Alpert, Sumner (1949) Altman, Horace Freund (1926) Altman, Stuart H. (Faculty) Alves, Patricia (Staff) Amanpour, Christiane (V) Ambach, Dwight (1952) Amberg, Barbara (Staff) Ames, Edward Carrington (1867) Ames, Herbert Tate (1949) Ames, Hilary (1994) Ames, Tracy William (1921) Ames, William Henry (1861) Amor Y Vasquez, Jose (Faculty) Amory Vazquez, Jose (Faculty) Anagnostopoulos, Constantin Emmanuel (1948) Anders, Thomas (Faculty) Anderson, Andrew E. (1953) Anderson, Arthur (1962) Anderson, Barbara B. Anderson, Clifford Spence (1900) Anderson, Cyril Harold Jr. (1941) Anderson, Douglas (Faculty) Anderson, Francis Maurice (1907) Anderson, George Albert (1911) Anderson, George Kumler (Faculty) Anderson, Gordon F. (Faculty) Anderson, Grace (P1937) Anderson, Helen Eugenia (1929) Anderson, James (Faculty) Updated 5/6/2015 Anderson, John (Staff) Anderson, John Maxwell (Faculty) Anderson, Jonathan Waverly (1941) Anderson, Karl Brooke (Faculty) Anderson, Michael (see Barbara B. Anderson) Anderson, Oscar Samuel (1935) Anderson, Richard Cochran (1949) Anderson, Robert E. (1951) Anderson, Theodore Gustave (1931) Anderson, Thomas Davis Jr. (1874) Anderson, Wilbur Reginald (1919) Anderstrom, Lyndon Laroy (1885) Anderton, Ralph Garfield (1930) Andres, Theodore (1859) Andrew, Charles Everett (1948) Andrews, Arthur Irving (1901) Andrews, Charles Lee Jr. (Faculty) Andrews, Elisha Benjamin (1870) Andrews, Elliott Ellsworth (1947) Andrews, Forrest (1930) Andrews, Frank Howard (1884) Andrews, George Frederick (1892) Andrews, Howard L. (1927) Andrews, Justin Meredith (1923) Andrews, Kevin Andrews, Lydia Harris (1911) Andrews, Neil (1892) Andrews, Philip (Faculty) Andrews, Ralph Colvin (1939) Andrus, Carlton F. (1960) Angell, James Burrill (1849) Angell, Sarah Ella (1917) Angell, Thomas Lemuel (1862) Angell, Walter Foster (1880) Angell, Walter H. (1906) Angelou, Maya (h1984) Angevine, Fred Clarence (1882) Angulo, Carlos M. (h1957) Annan, Gertrude Ansbacher, Charles A. (1965) Ansell, Scott Ansoff, Harry I. (1948) Anthony, Alfred Williams (1888) Anthony, Daniel S. (1935) Anthony, Harold Paine (1944) Anthony, Henry Bowen (1833) Anthony, Henry Burr (1879) Anthony, Henry Cushman (1926) Anthony, Jerome Pierce (1949) Anthony, Robert Lawrence (1896) Antin, Jesse (1999) Anton, Thomas (Faculty) Antonellis, James Hackett (1948) Antonson, Arvid Lennart (1949) App, Palmer (1937) Appel, George Herman Jr. (1931) Updated 5/6/2015 Applegate, John Bayles (1923) Appleget, Thomas Baird (1917) Appleton, John Howard (1863) Appleton, Paul (1911) Appleton, Ruth (1901) Arbegust, Garrett Prendergast (1866) Archambault, Francoise Fidelis (1938) Archambault, Reginald (Faculty) Archibald, Raymond Clare (1943) Archibald, Wilberforce Ewing (1880) Archie, James (1911) Ariyaratne, A. (V) Arlt, Gustave Otto (PHI-V) Arly, Gustave Otto (h1966) Armacost, Michael H. Armbruster, Allen P. (1970) Armenti, Frederick R. 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(Faculty) Arrington, William Franklin (1888) Arrott, Charles Francis (1937) Arthur, Harold MacGregor (1931) Arthur, James Hope (1870) Arthur, James Hope (1897) Arthur, Martha F. (1973) Ashamu, Samson Ashbaugh, Russell Gilman (1913) Updated 5/6/2015 Ashbery, John (V) Ashley, Henry Leonard (1943) Ashley, Perry (Staff) Ashmore, Frank Sanderson (1875) Ashmore, William (1870) Ashton, Amos Turner (1872) Ashton, Joseph Nickerson (1891) Ashworth, Mabel C. (1906) Asiamah, Dolores Asquith, Harry Winfred (1947) Astin, Helen S. Atcheson, John (1981) Atchison, Lillian (1934) Atemie, Josiah (GS) Atkins, Kyle Dwain (1985) Atkinson, Edward Ernest (1879) Atkinson, James Quinby (1931) Atkinson, Mary Evelyn (1937) Attlee, Clement Earl (PHI-V) Attolico, Matilde (1997) Atwater, C. Kemper (1941) Atwater, Dicie (Faculty) Atwater, Richard Mead (1865) Au, Kathryn H. (1969) Au, Susan (Staff) Audie, Michael (1981) Augenblick, Mark (1968) Augenblick, Robert Lee (1931) August, Betsy (1980) Austin, Alice Weeden (1897) Austin, James Jr. (1880) Austin, Richard Sisson (1907) Austin, Rupert H. (1948) Austin, Thelma M. (1969) Auty, Fred Sawyer (1907) Avantaggio, August Frank (1945) Aveky, Robert (1962) Avery, Donald H. (Faculty) Avery, Helen Brown (1923) Avery, John Jr. (1948) Avery, Roger (Faculty) Avery, Willis Frank (1904) Avis, Frederick Roselle (1935) Avseev, Lillian (1938) Axelrod, Joel N. (1954) Axtel, Seth Jones (1864) Ayer, Thomas Parker (1909) Ayre, Anthony A. (1959) Babbitt, Samuel (Staff) Babcock, Barbara (Staff) Babcock, Charles Lynde (1938) Babcock, Donald Sturges (1910) Babcock, Edward Wilcox (1874) Babcock, Frederick Huntington (1907) Babcock, Frederick Wanton (1924) Babcock, Gary C. (1972) Updated 5/6/2015 Babcock, Harmon Seeley (1874) Babcock, Harold Pemberton (1909) Babcock, Paul A. (1930) Babcock, Robert MacLaren (1945) Babington, Charles Percy (1915) Babington, Vernon Edgar (1911) Bach, Barbara (see Ringo Starr) Bach, John William (1946) Backus, Isaac (h1797) Bacon, George Andrew (1867) Bacon, John Deming (1943) Bacon, Justin Homer (1896) Badgett,
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