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1.) Students on steps of the Fulkerson's house in Claremont, California

2.) Student residence interior, Pomona College

3.) Boynton and Brown families

4.) Students waiting for dinner, Pomona College

5.) Girl in front of house

6.) Boynton family Christmas photograph

7.) Lyman Abbott on the steps of Holmes Hall

8.) Cyrus and Gratia Boynton

9.) Cyrus and Gratia Boynton

10.) Cyrus Clark and David J. Boynton

11.) Edith Parker in room in Sumner Hall, Pomona College

12.) Interior of Fischer house

13.) Edith Parker's room in Sumner Hall, Pomona College

14.) Girl with doll

15.) Girl with doll

16.) Track and field athlete putting shot

17.) Girl in front of house

18.) Woman in horse-drawn carriage, Los Angeles

19.) Girls with dolls

20.) Chinese laundry coach in front of Boynton house, Los Angeles

21.) Interior of Boynton house

22.) House in Los Angeles

23.) Edmund C. Boynton in backyard

24.) Interior of unidentified house

25.) Edmund C. Boynton next to piano

26.) Pomona College class of 1905 men in sweaters

27.) Students on steps of Sumner Hall, Pomona College

28.) Students on steps of Sumner Hall, Pomona College

Hats, Caps and More!

A hat is an item of clothing which is worn on the head — a kind of headgear. Hats are differentiated from caps by being more elaborate; hats have a high crown, a brim, or both and are larger than caps. A hat may be either placed on the head or, in the case of some women's hats, secured with hat-pins (which are pushed through the hat and the hair). Many hats are intended only for men or for women, while other hats are fashionable on both sexes. Purveyors of men's hats are called hatters and purveyors of ladies' hats are called milliners.

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