Wednesday, March 18, 2009

April, 1914, Birthday Book Photos (31-40)

Click on a photo to enlarge it. All photos were scanned at 1200 dpi and digitally enhanced before being stored in a small JPEG format. All names were verified for accuracy through the USNA Alumni web site.


A corner in the gym.A corner in the gym.


The good ship 'Reina Mercedes' taken from the sea-wall.The good ship "Reina Mercedes" taken from the sea-wall.


The cupola - the most interesting bit of scenery obtainable from Room 455.The cupola - the most interesting bit of scenery obtainable from Room 455.


Our court - Room 455 is marked by a X.  Hagen is in the window.Our court - Room 455 is marked by a X. Hagen is in the window.


The outlook from Room 455 - well suited for a student of modern architecture - and plebes.The outlook from Room 455 - well suited for a student of modern architecture - and plebes.


A view of Annapolis from the roof of Bancroft Hall.A view of Annapolis from the roof of Bancroft Hall.


Room 455 minus a table and just enuf room to put it in.Room 455 minus a table and just enuf room to put it in.


y beloved roommate in 'my' half of 455.My beloved roommate in 'my' half of 455.


'Me' in my roommate's half of Room 455.'Me' in my roommate's half of Room 455.


E.G. Hagen [Edward G. Hagen], Midshipman United States Navy, Fourth Class. - My own beloved wife!E.G. Hagen [Edward G. Hagen], Midshipman United States Navy, Fourth Class. - My own beloved wife!

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