T'-1! ', ' - ' .n! V r k, nNMM SMnMi EYEING LErHER-gHIADBLPHIAV. UEBX, JUX IT, 1917 THE CAMERA REVEALS CARLISLE AS A CENTER OF LEARNING AND A CITY OF GREAT BEAUTtW t ! S)?' W1. ,! CONWAY HALL FOR DOYS ALSO HAS ITS HOME IN CARLISLE I HP$118PKw?i !xL HnHKr9Sr v-lli&'ialHHR fH sHjHUlfPL Jisfpg h 9p9JflflflflflH.s w$VHHflHHi HilVK i 8h-6k8I "OLD WEST," ONE OF THE GROUP OF BUILDINGS COMPRISING DICKINSON COLLEGE This structure is said to be the only perfect typo of classic Colonial architecture in America. A replica of the Temple of the Winds, at Athens, surmounts it. , ' t ' ' i '' '' '-' CONWAY HALL FOR BOYS ALSO HAS ITS HOME IN CARLISLE Hero boys of high-school ago are prepared for the splendid courses offered at Dickinson College. As the inscription over the front of the main b uilding relates, the hall was the gift of Andrew Carnegie. ' M" ' . 1 J 4" , CARLISLE'S FAME IS NOT CONFINED TO HALLS OF LEARNING Many up-to-date manufactories also are situated there, as witness the Raglin Handcraft Rug Mills, exemplifying the very latest type of mill construction. KNOWN AS A LIVE WIRE IN CARLISLE Dr. Guy Carlcton Lee is at one time president of tho Chamber of Commerce and leader of the National Society for Broader Education. ' ' A UAHLiaiuti UAH JNUT SX&ULi&VinjU XllJU auuUATlUJN Uf 1'IS IMAllVri XUUlil The photograph shows the new technical high school, where tho sons of citizens -are prepared 'J lor engineering courses at uicKinson uonegc. CARLISLE IS PROUD OF ITS BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCES Not less notable is the'eity's wealth of trees. The photograph shows, the v . residence of Abram Bosler. THE TODD HOME FOR LADIES IS A CARLISLE INSTITUTION The building, only recently completed, is a tribute to the city's thoughtfulness about matters philanthropic. ANOTHER OF CARLISLE'S MAJESTIC RESIDENCES The home of Dr. H. T. Sadler has an appropriate setting in this fair city in the Cumberland Valley. HBH9HD?9raE "IH 9h !9tt4Rs2RRi?KpPo9Pl7ibSf jyJ uE&r JF Jr Sr& jHKHPH If sg& ?? HS$ a? i IBbpP Aat WBiME8BHpBWmfesmffKffiBB lfijf&JflgyAsaMrfflfl jy jnj iBBBtfT3yffvNii'3JB f jAxt,. k&3?'x&iAZ Tjyri0fiy'J tfSJBtPffffffflBHEBBBiMrYil J CARLISLE 15 FAMED FAR AND NEAR AS THE HOME OF THE INDIAN SCHOOL Perhaps' nowhere else In the United States has such splendid work been accomplished in mpeaerating the only Teal Americans. The photograph shows a irontal view of ths reconstructed 'residence o( the superintendent of the schooL THEIR SUN RISES AND SETS IN CARLISLE Alfred T. Jenkins, at the left, is secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. P. w. Morris, to the right, Is Mayor of the city. LOOKING SOUTH ACROSS THE QUAINT PUBLIC SQUARE AT CARLISLE Looks almost like Independence Square in Philadelphia, doesn't itt At the extreme left one sees a corner of the municipal building. In the center is jlanpver street, with the Kronenberg Building on' the corner. To the right of the center is the Cumberland County Courthouse, and atftho extreme right is the Soldiers' Monument. ' V- :kr i--f .! !,4'.:- .'-v. ;,: v -'iv vAititoi ...'''' i