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1968 Aerial View: North Campus
ca. 1968. On image verso: Martin Photo. Two high-rise residence halls; Nash Hall, left, and Mathes Hall, its neighbor, dedicated by Governor Dan Evans in a ceremony on campus October 11, form a gateway to Western Washington State College in Bellingham. The two buildings were named for the first two presidents of the college.
1968 1969
still image
Martin Studio (photographer)
black-and-white photographs
image/tiff
Photograph
b/w ; 8 x 10 in.
Klein, Henry, 1921-
North Campus (Western Washington University)
Aerial photographs Aerial views Dormitories Mathes Hall (Bellingham, Wash.) Nash Hall (Bellingham, Wash.) Edens Hall (Bellingham, Wash. : 1922-) Edens Hall North (Bellingham, Wash.) Old Main (Bellingham, Wash.)
Bellingham (Wash.)
Campus History Collection
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/905037073
Digital object made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University.
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CHC-AIR_1968-0004
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