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Albion Community Church, 301 W. 1st St.

Former Albion High School, now a Community Center.

1 photograph: 19 x 25 cm. The title on the sheet music on the piano in center front is "Heinie."

1 photograph: 19 x 24 cm.

1 photograph: 19 x 25 cm.

1 photograph: 14 x 20 cm.Pullman Hose Co. Number 1 appearing in "Burnt Cork" at the Auditorium in Pullman, Washington.

1 photograph: 6.5 x 8.5 in. View from south-west.Tall white building in center is the Hotel Washington, seen from the rear.

1 photograph: 6.5 x 8.5 in. View from north-east.

"Lone Star" Dietz coached the 1915/1916 champion football team. W.S.U. (then W.S.C.), in their first Rose Bowl appearance, defeated Brown by a score of 14 to 0.

W.S.U. (then W.S.C.), in their first Rose Bowl appearance, defeated Brown by a score of 14 to 0.

W.S.U. (then W.S.C.), in their first Rose Bowl appearance, defeated Brown by a score of 14 to 0.

W.S.U. (then W.S.C.), in their first Rose Bowl appearance, defeated Brown by a score of 14 to 0. The banner refers to W.S.C. coach Lone Star Dietz.

W.S.U. (then W.S.C.), in their first Rose Bowl appearance, defeated Brown by a score of 14 to 0.

1 printed page: 9 x 12 inches. The first live cougar to serve as a Washington (State College mascot, Butch I, died January 19, 1938. Immediate plans were made to replace him, and on September 24, 1938, the student body was presented with Butch II. …

1 photograph: 4 x 4.5 inches. Butch II was given to Washington (State College in September of 1938, and died in January of 1942.

1 photograph; 5 x 7 inches.The first live cougar mascot was presented to Washington (State College at halftime of the 1927 homecoming game against the University of Idaho by Governor Roland H. Hartley. The two official looking gentlemen standing to…

1 photographic print; 8 x 10 inches. This is a photograph of the Washington (State College football team with Squirt, the dog who served as the team mascot.
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