The Amherst College library has many pages of exhibitions online (which, stupidly, don work if you don have JavaScript enabled). Some of the pictures are skewed, but hey, what do you want for free?
• Brian Meacham ’97 has put his most excellent collection of Amherst ephemera onto the web. • I have put a complete digital copy of William S. Tyler’s A History of Amherst College During the Administrations of its First Five Presidents (1821-1891) online. • I have put a complete digital copy of Max P. Shoop’s Sabrina, The Class Goddess of Amherst College online. • Scanned images are available of all Amherst course catalogs from 1822-1900. Most “include complete lists of faculty, trustees and students (including students’ town of residence), with total numbers of students enrolled in each class; and information about requirements for admission and promotion; curriculum and text books; travel and lodging arrangements; and tuition and other costs.” • You can view a series of photographs of Amherst College taken at the turn of the century by the Detroit Publishing Company. You will need to search for “Amherst College.” • You can view a series of photographs of Amherst, Massachusetts, many