DescriptionWhiffenpoofs of 1912 with Louie Linder and the Mohicans.jpg
English: Portrait of the Whiffenpoofs of 1912, dressed in tutus, with Louie Linder, the longtime proprietor of the Temple Bar in New Haven, Connecticut. [1] Linder is wearing a top hat, and is surrounded by members of the Mohicans, a Yale social club. Posed in front of the Chittenden Library. Photograph courtesy of the Yale University Manuscripts and Archives Digital Images Database. Retouched by MarmadukePercy.
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