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Identifier
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wwu:4871
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Title
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1971 Alumni Meeting in Whatcom County
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Date
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1971
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Description
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Photo published in November 1971 Resume, page 2. Resume story identifies men as L to R: Tod Sudquist, Associated students president; Speech Professor Loren Webb; President Flora; Dean of Students Bill McDonald; and Mike Barnhart, assistant to President Flora, the speaker.
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Digital Collection
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Campus History Collection
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Special Collections
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Related Collection
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Campus History Collection
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Local Identifier
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CHC-FAC_1971-0003
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Identifier
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wwu:26571
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Title
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Bob and Virginia Hayden
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Date
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1950-1970
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Description
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Front caption: "Bob & Virgie Hayden." Bob and Virgie Hayden wearing ski equipment, posing on a snowy slope. In 1940, Robert Hayden was a student living at 2614 Cornwall Avenue. In 1945, he was in the U. S. Navy and he and Virginia were living at 716 14th Street. In 1947, he was President of Western Washington Aircraft, Inc. From 1948 through 1955 he was first a salesman at B. B. Grocery on State Street,and then he became owner or manager of the store. In 1956, he established Hayden's Thriftway at the corner of 12th and Larrabee and, in 1969, he open Quick-E Foodmart on 13th between Mill and Harris. Mrs. Hayden was a successful business woman as well, and in 1980, Virginia became an officer in Cost Cutter Stores, Inc/Hayden's Phase II. The Haydens owned and operated their stores until retirement in 1988.
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Digital Collection
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Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Related Collection
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Galen Biery papers and photographs
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Local Identifier
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gb1691
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Identifier
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wwu:28537
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Title
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But Look How Far We Have Come (J and 16th Street)
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Date
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1895
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Description
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Mounted newspaper photo with caption: "But Look How Far We Have Come" and in ink: "J and 16th St (twice) - 1895" Man standing on trolley tracks with loaded trolley to his right. Houses are visible below the tracks and the bay is beyond them with land beyond it. 16th Street was renamed Clinton Street when consolidation took place.
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Digital Collection
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Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Related Collection
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Galen Biery papers and photographs
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Local Identifier
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gb3310
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