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Looking north at the southern end of the President's House. Snow covers the ground and the branches of the pine tree to the right of the photo. The glass-enclosed patio of the home and its chimney are visible.

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A view looking west during the initial construction of Science Hall, WSU Building #32. Steel supports are visible for the first floor. In the foreground are a series of greenhouses, now replaced by Todd Hall. In the left portion, next to the…

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A view looking west of Wilmer-Davis Residential Complex, WSU building #30. A grass quad, now occupied by a parking lot opposite the Bookie, appears in the foreground flanked on either side by trees casting their shadows. …

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A view looking west during the construction of Science Hall, WSU Building #32. The structure is nearly complete, scaffolding remains only on the wings. In the foreground are a series of greenhouses, now replaced by Todd Hall. In the left portion,…

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A view looking west during the construction of Science Hall, WSU Building #32 (the structure's frame is partially complete-rising four stories). In the foreground are a series of greenhouses, now replaced by Todd Hall. In the left portion, next to…

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A scene from the student strike of 1936 in front of the entrance to the Mechanical Arts building, WSU Building #20. A group of men are seated on the grass in the left fore group (one appears in the act of throwing an object). In the center of the…

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A view of the west facade of Mechanical Engineering, WSU Building 22. A figure is visible exiting the arched entrance. Prof. A. R. Saunders designed the building and oversaw construction (his only compensation for the latter task was permission to…

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A group portrait of Mrs. H.V. Carpenter and her son Charles (wearing a mortarboard and graduation robes) at the dedication of Carpenter Hall, WSU Building #20, in 1946. Between the two is a portrait of the late H. V. Carpenter above a dedicatory…

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An interior view of 11 men working and examining various machines inside Mechanical Engineering, WSU Building 22. Belts attached to various wheels near the ceiling appear to power the tools. The embossed seal of Fay & Scott, Dexter, Maine is visible…

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An interior group portrait of four unsmiling hospital staff members in front of a Finch Memorial Hospital plaque, WSU Building #15.

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A view of the south-west facade of Carpenter Hall, WSU Building #20. Carpenter Hall was one of seven buildings designed by the first University architect and first chair of the Architecture …

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The view is of the south-west facade of the two-and-a-half story wooden structure. Completed by 1892, Old College Hall, WSU Building 04, housed the…

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A view looking East of Thompson Hall, Washington State University's first Administration building. Thompson Hall is the oldest extant building on campus, …

A view looking East of Thompson Hall, Washington State University's first Administration building. Thompson Hall is the oldest extant building on campus, …

A view looking East of Thompson Hall, Washington State University's first Administration building. Thompson Hall is the oldest extant building on campus, …

1 photograph: 19 x 25 cm.

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.

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 postcard; 5.5 x 3.5 inches. This dog may or may not have been one of a series of small dogs who served as unofficial Washington (State College Mascots before 1919.

1 postcard; 3.5 x 5.5 inches. Washington (State College had a variety of small dogs as mascots in its early days. Bull's tenure probably fell between 1908 and 1919, most likely in the mid-to-later part of the 1910-1919 decade.
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