The College of Charleston Magazine is a monthly publication released by the College of Charleston's Chrestomathic Society during the academic year. This volume is comprised of the bound together publications for the Winter of 1939 and Spring of 1940.
This 1939 photograph was taken in front of the Krant family's home at 24 Hoogeweg, Bussum. Pictured, from left to right: Phillip Krant, Dientje's father; Dientje Krant; Evaline Krant-Hamel, Dientje's mother.
This 1939 photograph was taken inside the Krant family's home at 24 Hoogeweg, Bussum. Dientje and her parents lived over her paternal grandfather's (Nathan Krant's) store. Pictured, from left to right: Dientje Krant; Nathan Krant; Gabriel De Leeuw, Dientje's cousin.
This 1939 photograph was taken in front of the Krant family's home at 24 Hoogeweg, Bussum. Pictured, from left to right: Phillip Krant, Dientje's father; Dientje Krant; Evaline Krant-Hamel, Dientje's mother.
Black-and-white photograph of the interior of the chapel at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. The chapel was renovated prior to the college's centennial in 1975.
This 1939 photograph was taken in Haarlem, Netherlands, and shows Coka (Cootje) van Tricht, one of the nurses who hid Vera as an infant during the war.
Photograph of the Gloria Theatre facade, 329 King St., during the South Carolina premiere of Gone With The Wind. The theatre in the rear of the building was built in 1928 and acquired by the College in 1974. It was restored by the College in 1993 and is known now as the Sottile Theatre with an entrance at 44 George St.