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wwu:39220
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Bencharong footed dish, exterior with rust, pink, yellow floral panels, interior with floral devices
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wwu:37392
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Departmental Shell Collection
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Description
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The Biology Department Shell Collection is comprised of hundreds of shells from around the world that were collected, identified, and donated by various faculty, staff, and community members. A significant portion of the shells were donated by June Ross, biology professor emeritus, whose teaching career at Western spanned 37 years. The collection has been digitized in order to make it accessible to a broader audience. We hope that it will be used as a reference and a teaching tool for Biology students, the Western community, and the general public. The shells themselves are stored in the biology department and can be checked out with permission. Due to constantly evolving nomenclature, and the fact that some of these shells were identified many years ago, please contact the biology department at biologystockroom@wwu2.onmicrosoft.com if you believe there are errors.
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Digital Collection
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Biology Department
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wwu:42721
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Western Washington University Audiovisual Records
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Audiovisual and photographic content of varied internal origin produced to document WWU events, provide marketing assets for WWU, or share stories about the people and activities of the WWU community. Most of the videos were created by, or in collaboration with, WWU Video Services or units within University Relations and Marketing.
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Digital Collection
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Western Libraries
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wwu:8721
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Funk (Wallie V.) Papers and Photographs
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Select images from the larger archival collection of Wallie V. Funk, photographer, journalist and former co-owner and editor of the Anacortes American, Whidbey News-Times and the South Whidbey Record. The digital selection includes images of U.S. politicians and presidents, the Penn Cove Whale Capture of 1970, the Mt. St. Helens eruption, and the Rolling Stones and the Beatles in concert. The Wallie V. Funk Papers and Photographs are housed at the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies.
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Digital Collection
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Western Libraries
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