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- Identifier
- wwu:7017
- Title
- Page 08
- Part of
- 1925-1931 Mount Baker Club Scrapbook
- Date
- 1925-1931
- Description
- Two photos on page. Skyline Ridge, Spring 1926. Left: Large group of men, women, and a dog sitting along the trail; Right: Group crossing snowfield at Skyline Divide.
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Mount Baker Club records
- Local Identifier
- mbc_scrapbook001_08
- Identifier
- wwu:33853
- Title
- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records 2014 December
- Date
- 2014-12
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records December 2014
- Digital Collection
- Board of Trustees of WWU Meeting Minutes
- Type of resource
- text
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- University Archives
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- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
- Local Identifier
- wwuarc_bot_201412
- Identifier
- wwu:28593
- Title
- Charles Taylor of Northwestern Shipyard
- Date
- 1943
- Description
- Caption on reverse in ink: "Supt. of N.W. Shipyard 1943-Fairhaven. Taylor" Man wearing a three piece suit with a watch chain across his chest, a patterned tie, a white shirt and fedora hat, looking to his right with a serious expression. His hands are in his pockets. Boats are in the background. Northwestern Shipyard was founded in 1942 and closed in 1945 - it was one of several wartime shipyards. It was at the end of Harris Avenue in Fairhaven. Jack Gilbert was president, Ira Kelly, vice president, Dan Wilty, auditor and Charles Taylor, superintendent.
- Digital Collection
- Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- gb3451
- Identifier
- wwu:28893
- Title
- AS Board Minutes 1955-02-23
- Date
- 1955-02-23
- Description
- AS Board Minutes 1955-02-23
- Digital Collection
- Associated Students of WWU Board Minutes
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Records of the Associated Students of Western Washington University, University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries.
- Local Identifier
- asbod_19550223
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- WWU - AS Board of Directors Minutes 1955 February Page 1 Feb. 23, 1955 The regular meeting of the Board of Control was called to order by the President Ray Cohrs. The following members were present: Dr. Critchfield, Tom Collins, Dave Gay, Lenko Gazija, Mary Jones, Ed McFate, Miss Nelson, Dave Northr
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WWU - AS Board of Directors Minutes 1955 February Page 1 Feb. 23, 1955 The regular meeting of the Board of Control was called to order by the President Ray Cohrs. The following members were present: D
Show moreWWU - AS Board of Directors Minutes 1955 February Page 1 Feb. 23, 1955 The regular meeting of the Board of Control was called to order by the President Ray Cohrs. The following members were present: Dr. Critchfield, Tom Collins, Dave Gay, Lenko Gazija, Mary Jones, Ed McFate, Miss Nelson, Dave Northrup, Roland Sayler, Rey Sundal, Dr. Van Aver, Rodger Williams. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Dr. Murray, Chairman of the Student Affairs Committee: submitted a letter to the BOC about certain delegated powers of the Administration, Faculty, and students. The committee suggested that the following statement be inserted in the Navigator the the nest year preceding the ASB constitution: "In order to promote the welfare of the student body and the college and to provide experience in self-government, the administration of WWCE has delegated certain powers and functions to the student body. The structure of the student government and the administration of its activities are outlined in the Associated Student Body Constitution and By-Laws. [inelligeble] as the college administration and board of trustees are responsible to the State of Washington for all college activities, it necessarily follows that the actions of the Associated Student Body government or its agencies are subject to review by the college authorities. Dave Northrup presented a proposal for an ASB by-laws revision, regarding the appointment of people to the positions on Student Publications. Ray Sundal moved to postpone this matter until the regular meeting. The motion was seconded and carried. Ed McFate moved that the Board of Control postpone consideration of the selection of Editor and Business Manager of the Collegian, Klipsun and Writer until the ASB By-law revision is considered by te BOC. The motion was seconded and carried. Dr. VAn Aver brought up an item concerning the Lakewood property. A person wants to buy 10,000 feet of lumber at the Lakewood property. Discussion followed. Ray Sundal moved that the BOC express its wishes that no lumber be out on the Lakewood property. The motion was seconded. Dave Northrup moved to amend the main motion by adding "at this time." The motion was seconded and carried. The main motion was voted on and carried. Roland Sayler submitted a proposal concerning the student views. The by-laws state that husband or wives of regularly enrolled students receive an activity card for $3. Roland Sayler moved to delete from the ASB by-laws, Article 2, section a.. The words: "and wives and husbands of regularly enrolled students" and add: "wives and husbands of regularly enrolled students will receive a free special activity ticket wich shall entitle them to such free or reduced admission to athletic events or entertainment as is extended to holders of regular student activity tickets." And submit the change of fees for approval to the Board of Trustees of WWCE. The motion was seconded and carried. Discussion was held on a suggestion that a place be provided for storing materials left over from dances, and other school functions. It was moved and seconded to adjourn. The motion was carried and meeting adjourned. Ester Bibbons, Secty. eg. Approved Mar. 2- ##
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- Identifier
- wwu:6531
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-01-23
- Date
- 1925-01-23
- Description
- Image documenting Lower Baker River Dam construction.
- Digital Collection
- Jessup (George P.) Photographs of the Lower Baker Dam Construction
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- George P. Jessup Photographs of the Lower Baker River Dam Construction
- Local Identifier
- LBDC_0238_01-23-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:26650
- Title
- Bellingham Tulip Festival, 1928
- Date
- 1928
- Description
- Caption: "Bellingham Tulip Festival, 1928." Caption, left to right: "Vera Clark, Lydia Auvil, Juanita Boroughs, Edith Jenkins." Back caption: "Bellingham - Shrine of the Northwest." Four young women in bellydancer costumes pose in front of parade float
- Digital Collection
- Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- gb1790
- Identifier
- wwu:23436
- Title
- Basketball (Men's) Plaque: NAIA Hall of Fame, Charles "Chuck" R. Randall, Jr, 1985
- Date
- 1985-03
- Description
- NAIA Hall of Fame. Charles "Chuck" R. Randall, Jr. Basketball, 1985-03
- Digital Collection
- WWU Athletics Memorabilia
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Athletics Department Records, University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- WWUATHMBB1985-001
- Identifier
- wwu:21865
- Title
- Football Trophy: Most Valuable Player (front), 1960/1965
- Date
- 1960-1965
- Description
- Western Washington College Most Valuable Player (front side). 1960 Harry Leons, 1961 Ken Fry, 1962 Gary Fumano, 1963 Dick Nicholl, 1964 Bob Gidner, 1965 Steve Richardson
- Digital Collection
- WWU Athletics Memorabilia
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Athletics Department Records, University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- WWUATHFB1960-1965-001
- Identifier
- wwu:26196
- Title
- Three men in coats, standing in industrial yard, smile for camera
- Date
- 1960-1980
- Description
- The background might be Bellingham Cold Storage or Pacific American Fisheries.
- Digital Collection
- Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- gb1353
- Identifier
- wwu:33312
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1908 July
- Date
- 1908-07
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees minutes 1908 July
- Digital Collection
- Board of Trustees of WWU Meeting Minutes
- Type of resource
- text
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- University Archives
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- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
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- 1908-07 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1908WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1908 Volume 02 - Page 184 1908-07-11 Minutes of the regular meeting of the board of trustees of the Bellingham State Normal School held in the office of the principal this afternoon at 2:30 o&ap
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1908-07 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1908WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1908 Volume 02 - Page 184 1908-07-11 Minutes of the regular meeting of the board of trustees o
Show more1908-07 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1908WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1908 Volume 02 - Page 184 1908-07-11 Minutes of the regular meeting of the board of trustees of the Bellingham State Normal School held in the office of the principal this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Present: Chairman J.J. Edens, J.J. Donovan, F.F. Handschy, Principal Mathes and the clerk. Minutes of the meeting of June 15th read and approved, Trustee Handschy again expressing his disapproval of the Students association operating a store. Application of L.W. Dudley for the position of janitor read. Written application of Miss Catherine Montgomery for a leave of absence during the first semester of the school year of 1908-1909 read. On motion of Mr. Donovan, seconded by Mr. Handschy, leave of absence was granted, salary during absence to be $40.00 per month. The principal and clerk were directed to issue Miss Montgomery a letter of credentials for use during her trip abroad for which leave of absence was asked. Mr. O'Sullivan again appeared before the board and requested that the publication of the "Normal Messenger" be turned over to the Students association. He presented bids for the publishing of the paper from Griggs Stationery and Printing Co. and F.S. Baltuff. After discussion the matter was laid on the table. The principal was authorized to charge a semester fee of $1.00 in the new Domestic Science department. He was also authorized to buy the material for covering exposed steam pipes in the new building, the work to be done by Fireman Lemach. The board adopted an order forbidding ball playing or sports on the campus in front of the buildings and the clerk was instructed to secure land south of the campus for a playground, if possible, without compensation to the owners. The principal was instructed to ask bids for furnishing new shades for the rooms to be occupied in the new building and to accept the lowest bid. He was also authorized to have installed new light fixtures in the same building. He was also authorized to proceed with the construction of the new wood-shed for Edens Hall. The matter of new tables for the laboratory was laid on the table. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1908 Volume 02 - Page 185 1908-07-11 The appended report of Edens Hall for the month of May, 1908 was presented: Receipts: Cash on hand May, 1, 1908 $19.30; Cash in bank May 1, 1908 $529.82; Regular boarders $336.75; Transient boarders $16.40; Laundry $7.00; Sundries $8.00; Total $1467.27. Expenditures: Groceries $318.00; Bread $44.47; Meat $154.80; Milk $57.92; Help $95.00; Sundries $18.50; Cash on hand June 1 $137.10; Cash in bank June 1 $644.48; Total $1467.27. Cash on hand June 1, 1908 $137.10; Cash in bank June 1, 1908 $644.48; total $781.58. The appended report on the operations of the 1908 Summer School was presented: July 9, 1908. Pres. E.T. Mathes: We your committee, appointed to consider the matter of the payment of teachers for services in the summer school of 1908, beg leave to submit the following: Resources: Appropriation by board $1200.00; Door receipts, Hart Lecture $12.50; Total $1212.50; Obligations: Dr. Hard for lectures $100.00; Miss Sperry, extra Class in Eng. $10.00; Faculty, 28 Classes ($38.37 1/2 each) $1102.50; Total $1212.50. The amounts due individuals under this apprortionment are as follows: Dr. Hard, Lectures $100.00; Belle Sperry, extra Class in Eng. $10.00; Belle Sperry, regular classes $118.12; F.W. Epley, do. $118.12; Jas. O'Sullivan, do. $118.12; E.A. Bond, do. $118.12; Lulu B. Dawson, do. $118.12; Frank Deerwester, do. $118.12; F.L. Turner, do. $118.12; Mabel Moore, 2 Classes $78.75; Maude Drake, 2 Classes $78.75; Training School - A.N. Thompson, 1 wk. $19.69; 3 Classes - W.E. Morrow, 5 weeks $98.44. Of the amount due Mr. Turner under the apportionment above, he has already received $12.50 (receipt attached) and the balance due him, therefore, is $105.62. Respectfully submitted, Frank Deerwester, A.E. Turner, Mabel Moore, Committee. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1908 Volume 02 - Page 186 1908-07-11 The following bills were audited and ordered paid: Maintenance Fund: Central Scientific Co. $7.20; Puget Sound Mills and Timber Co. $47.64; Griggs Stationery and Printing Co. $11.95; Munro and Haskell $37.58; Morse Hardware Co. $21.10; Dodd, Mead and Co. $4.80; Personal Help Publishing Co. $1.25; Home Telephone Co. of Puget Sound $5.00; City Water Department $35.00; Lowman and Hanford Stationery and Ptg. Co. $38.35; Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. $11.80; Cole Truck and Storage Co. $3.40; S.G. Harris $30.80; American Printing Co. $25.00; H.W. Wilson Co. $6.00; North Coast Engraving Co. $11.32 + 22.81 = $34.13; Whatcom Co. Ry and Lt. Co. $42.00; Blake Hardware Co. $16.00; Revolving Fund - E.T. Mathes $955.39; Summer School Pay Roll $1099.96; F.W. Epley $3.89; James O'Sullivan $2.00; Total $2,440.24. Museum Fund: N.L. Davis $42.00. There being no further business the Board adjourned. Minutes approved. J. Wayland Clark, clerk. Chairman. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1908 Volume 02 - Page 187 1908-07-28 Minutes of the special meeting of the board of trustees of the Bellingham State Normal School held in the office of the principal this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Present: Chairman J.J. Edens, J.J. Donovan, Principal Mathes and the clerk. A letter from E.N. Stone, inclosing his contract for the coming school year, properly executed, was read. Mr. Stone stated that he had delayed sending his contract as he had not received a reply to his request of June 3rd for an increase in salary, or, as an alternative, relief from all duties except those of teaching. On motion of Mr. Donovan, the clerk was directed to acknowledge the letter and to state that the Board is unable to see its way clear to grant the request either for an increase in salary or the relief from duties other than those of teaching. The appended reports of Edens hall were presented. May 1, 1908. To the honorable board of trustees, Bellingham State Normal School, Gentlemen: We beg to submit the following report of the boarding department of Edens Hall for the month of April, 1908. Receipts: Regular boarders $755.45; Transients $14.15; Laundry $5.50; Sundries $5.12; Total $780.22. Disbursements: Groceries $275.12; Bread $29.90; Meat $145.35; Milk $58.37; Help $102.25; Sundries $160.83. Total $771.82. Cash in hand April 1st $00.00; Cash in bank April 1st $540.72; Total $1320.94. Cash in hand May 1st $19.30; Cash in bank May 1st $529.82; Total $1320.94. Respectfully submitted. Nellie A. Gray; Ida E. Powell; The item Sundries $160.00 includes $100 in carpets, $22.00 for refrigerator and mason jars, $13.35 for linoleum and small rugs. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1908 Volume 02 - Page 188 1908-07-28 July 1, 1908: To the Honorable Board of Trustees, Bellingham State Normal School. Gentlemen: We beg to submit the following report of the boarding department for Edens Hall for the month of June, 1908. Receipts: Regular boarders $605.65; Transients $18.90; Laundry $9.25; Sundries $0.50; Totals $634.30. Cash in hand June 1 $137.10; cash in bank June 1, $644.48; $881.58; Total $1415.18. Disbursements: Groceries $217.81; Bread $21.85; Meat $86.90; Milk $21.75; Help $96.00; Sundries $106.19; Rebate $1.60; $552.10; Cash in hand July 1, $10.05; Cash in bank July 1, $853.73; $865.78; Total $1415.18. Respectfully submitted, Nellie A Gray, Ida E. Powell. The item Sundries $106.19 includes $36.94 for (?) for each bed and sheets and pillow cases for rooms occupied by the help, $17.00 for screens $10.10 for garbage cans, $21.75 for wood and Coal. July 25, 1908. To the honorable board of trustees, Bellingham State Normal School, Gentlemen: We beg to submit the following report of the boarding department of Edens Hall for the month of July, 1908. receipts: Summer boarders $212.90. Cash in hand July 1st $10.05; Cash in bank July 1st $853.73; Total $1076.68. Disbursements: Groceries $92.55; Bread $9.79; Meat $43.80; Milk $17.20; Help $30.00; Sundries $36.20; Total $229.54; Cash in hand July 25 $00.00; Cash in bank July 25 $847.14; Total $1076.68. The figures seem to indicated that we have lost money on our summer school boarders but the facts will show the reverse to be true. During July Mrs. Powell has canned 130 quarts of fruit and 13 glasses of jelly for next year's use. In addition to this we have purchased a gas range costing $17.50 and dishes costing $12.70. In reality we have made a small surplus even though we have had less than twenty-five boarders. Respectfully submitted, Nellie A. Gray WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1908 Volume 02 - Page 189 1908-07-28 July 25, 1908 Gentlemen: We beg to submit the following report of the boarding department of Edens Hall for the school year of 1907-1908. Receipts: Regular boarders $7583.58; Transient $384.52; Laundry $45.25; Sundries $69.30; Total $8082.65. Disbursements: Groceries $3312.46; Bread $326.00; Meat $1456.30; Milk $525.54; Help $970.20; Sundries $625.91; Rebates and C. $20.10; $7235.51; Cash on hand July 25, cash in bank July 25 $847.14; Total $8082.65. We humbly desire to call attention to the fact that during the year out of the boarding fund we have purchased equipment for Edens Hall, more or less permanent, as follows: Tables $7.00, clock $15.00, curtains $13.10, Silverware $43.05, carpets $100.00, Bedding $40.44, dishes $52.35, garbage cans $10.00, screens $17.50, refrigerator $17, linoleum $13.35, repairing furniture $10.00, printing $4.50. In addition to this we have had a number of entertainments at the Hall which, though inexpensive, have added not a little to the expense because of the number of guests, Viz. Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners, Christmas party for the stay-in-town students, supper for the sailors of the Tennessee bseball team and their friends, Mid-year senior party. We feel that this expenditure has been as "bread upon the water" because of the social spirit that has come to Edens Hall because of it. We humbly suggest that our of our balance of $847.14 we keep a balance of $150.00 or $200.00 to our credit at the bank, and that the remainder be expended at the Hall for repairs and improvements, according to plans discussed by Dr. Mathes, Mrs. Powell and myself. Permit me to add that the credit for the balance above our expenses, is wholly due to the careful oversight and economy of our Matron, Mrs. Powell. We may well congratulate ourselves for the wise choice of this careful, helpful, Christian woman, not only for her economy and thrift but for her staunch adherence to high ideals for Edens Hall. Our aim for next year is to promote a greater spirit of loyalty to the Institution among our students, to secure a healthful, joyous, atmosphere in the Hall, to observe regular hours for study and retiring, and in every way possible to make Edens Hall a girl's home and not a boarding place. We thank the members of the board and the principal of the school for your kind and coureous helpfulness throughout the year. Sincerely yours, Nellie A. Gray. On motion of Mr. Donovan, Mrs. Ida E. Powell was elected Matron of Edens Hall for eleven months from Sept. 1st, 1908, at a monthly salary of $50.00. On motion of Mr. Donovan Miss Minerva Lawrence was elected head of the Domestic Science department for 12 months beginning Sept. 1st, 1908, at a monthly salary of $75.00. As substitute to Miss Montgomery, during her leave of absence Mrs. Edna Horner Sampson was elected for a term of five months at a salary of $80.00 per month. The merits of sundry candidates for the office of supervisor of the Training school were discussed at length and the choice of Miss Almina George or Dr. Colegrove was left to the principal, the salary of the former to be $1680.00 per year. Miss Elena Bateman presented the appended report of receipts as music teacher for the school year of 1907-1908: WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1908 Volume 02 - Page 190 1908-07-28 Sept 1907 - 52 lessons - $39.75; Oct 1907 - 103 - $78.75; Nov 1907 - 78 - $59.75; Dec 1907 - 55 - $42.25; Jan 1908 - 70 $57.75; Feb 1908 - 88 - $66.50; Mar 1908 - 79 - $60.00; April 1908 - 81 - $61.70; May 1908 - 81 - $62.50; June 1908 - 18 - $13.75; Total $542.70. The clerk was directed to look up the matter of financial arrangement with Miss Bateman. The appended recommendation for the issue of diplomas and certificates, as indicated, was presented and on motion of Mr. Donovan was made effective: The following students were recommended for diplomas and certificates (as indicated) by the summer school faculty at a meeting held, Friday July 24, 1908. For Diplomas: Miss Erika Nordberg; Aimee Harned; Louisa Markham; Myrtle Wright. For Secondary Certificates: Miss Erma Misel; Stella Barker; Ethel Cook; Zelma Winegard; Edna Dow; Genevieve Davis; Bertha Johnson; Margaret McDonald: Katherine Plummer; Emlie Chabot; Harriet Clouston; Effie Fish; Hannah Sorenson; Leslie Hankins; Gwendelyn Crandall; Francis Doran; Clara McLean; Morris Schwartz. Ragnihild Thoen. For elementary certificates: Miss Mary Umbarger; Zada McBurney; Leila Allen; Freida Honrath; Nora Walkup; Fay Arnold; Hazel Stetler; Jessie Dillabough; Elta Butler; May Marston; Francis Burgess; Mabel Spencer. Respectfully submitted E.T. Mathes. Principal. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1908 Volume 02 - Page 191 1908-07-28 Thiel and Welter being the lowest bidders for shades in the new Annex, the contract ws awarded to them. Principal Mathes reported that he had expended about $275.00 in preparing the old laboratory for the new domestic science department. He also reported that Prof. Epley would content himself with a teacher's experimental table to cost about $113.00 and would need probably about $100.00 more expenditure. He furhter reported that the woodhouse was about completed. The choice of John Rindal as janitor at a salary of $50.00 per month was approved. On motion of Mr. Donovan it was ordered that the issue of text books to pupils, heretofore the work of a student on the payroll of the school, be turned over to the Students association and that the board pay the association the sum of $8.00 per month for such work. There being no further business, the board adjourned. Minutes approved. J. Wayland Clark, clerk. Chairman. ##
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- Identifier
- wwu:10785
- Title
- Page 31
- Part of
- Mountains and Travels
- Date
- 1920-1929
- Description
- Images from mountains and travels photograph album
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- bieryscrapbook13_10mountainstravels31
- Identifier
- wwu:11160
- Title
- Klipsun Yearbook
- Description
- The Klipsun yearbook was published almost continuously between 1913 and 1970. The exception being the 1967/68 year when it was published as a quarterly magazine (Fall, Winter, Spring). The yearbooks chronicle each academic year through words and imagery, showcasing students, faculty, athletic, club and other special events. They provide an illustrated history of the campus, its students, faculty and administrators including the Training School (later the Campus Elementary School). The yearbooks were scanned from original print copies housed in Special Collections Heritage Resources Western Libraries. The scanning was outsourced thanks to the generous support of Bert Halprin (Class of 1971).
- Digital Collection
- Western Libraries
- Identifier
- wwu:33360
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1900 January
- Date
- 1900-01
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees minutes 1900 January
- Digital Collection
- Board of Trustees of WWU Meeting Minutes
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
- Local Identifier
- wwuarc_bot_190001
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- 1900-01 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for January 1900WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for January 1900 Volume 01 - Page 119 1900-01-15 Special. The board met pursuant to agreement in chairman Neterer's office at 3:30PM present the chairman and trustees Teck. The clerk reported hav
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1900-01 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for January 1900WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for January 1900 Volume 01 - Page 119 1900-01-15 Special. The board met pursuant to agreement in cha
Show more1900-01 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for January 1900WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for January 1900 Volume 01 - Page 119 1900-01-15 Special. The board met pursuant to agreement in chairman Neterer's office at 3:30PM present the chairman and trustees Teck. The clerk reported having reveived three bids for furnishing the school with wood pursuant to the published call. They were opened and found to be as follows. Bid of John Nygren - Mr. Nygreu offered to furnish 75 cords of live body fir, 4 foot wood, at $3.70 per cord, 75 cords of second growth fir at $3.40 per cord. Bid of Nels Dalquist - Mr. Dalquist offered to furnish 75 cords of live body fir 4 feet in length for $3.75 per cord and 75 cords of second growth WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for January 1900 Volume 01 - Page 120 1900-01-15 fir at $3.25 per cord. Bid of Morgan Wheeler for B.B. Imp. Co. Mr. Wheeler offered to furnish 500 ricks of 16 (?) slat wood at $1.00 per rick. The following order was made after a due deliberation of the bids that Nels Dalquist be awarded the contract for furnishing the school with 75 cords of second growth fir at $3.25 and that Morgan Wheeler for the B.B. Imp. Co. be awarded the contract for furnishing the school with 250 ricks of 16 inch wood at #1.00 per rich. The chairman and Clerk were authorized to execute the contracts. The clerk reported having received a rebates check from the Northern Pacific Ry. Co. for $14.46 as the result of their having (?) in transit a carboy of sulphuric acid; also a letter from the auditor stating that he had refused to issue a warrant in payment of the voucher of J.C. Parker for $24.00 for the (?) that it was either for printing or binding which in either case would be done by the state printer. Mr. Parker was ordered paid out of the Odd and End fund. It was ordered that the parties to whom the contract for furnishing the school with wood had (?) should be required to give a bond in the sum of $300 for the faithful performance of their contract. Board adjourned. Record approved. L.H. Darwin, clerk. Jere Neterer, chairman. 1900-01-26 The board met in regular session at the school building at 3:30PM; present chairman Neterer and trustee Teck absent trustee Edens. The minutes of the meetings- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for January 1900 Volume 01 - Page 121 1900-01-26 of Dec. 7th 13th 18th 30th and Jan 15th were read and approved. The chairman reported that in instruction he had conferred with two carpenters relative to the construction of a bookcase for the storage of the unused text books of the school and had awarded the contract to Mr. G.U. Korthauer for $9.00 his bid being $1.00 cheaper than the other. The following bouchers were allowed from the library fund special. Voucher No. 12 - favor A.F. Lannagan $4.34 for books furnished the library bill Jan 2nd. Voucher No. 11 - favor Doubleday and McClure $187 for 1 life of Grant furnished library bill. The following bills were allowed to be paid by the chairman from the odds and ends fund: B.B. Gas Co. $7.50 gas fixtures for building; John Larson $4.06 cartage; E.R. Croft $4.73 cartage day of students reception; Caldwell and Calvert $5.00 invitations for students reception. The following vouchers were ordered certified to the state auditor that warrants might issue. Voucher No. 184 - favor L.H. Darwin $25.00 salary as clerk board of trustees from Dec. 15th to Jan 15th. Maintenance. Coucher No. 185 - favor L.H. Darwin $18.55 expense acct as clerk board of trustees for month ending Jan 25th. Maintenance. Voucher No. 186 - favor Sunset Tel. and Tel. Co. $4.00 telephone rental - 1 phone school bldg. - for month of Jan 1900. Maintenance. Voucher No. 187 - favor Henry Heel and Co. $15.28 for supplies furnished the school laboratory bill Dec. 9th 1899. Laboratory supplies fund. Voucher No. 188 - favor D.H. Evans $5.05 for- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for January 1900 Volume 01 - Page 122 1900-01-26 supplies furnished laboratory bill Jan. 24th. Laboratory supplies. Voucher No. 189 - favor Cunningham Curtiss and Welch $44.55 for text books furnished the school bill Jan 2nd. Library fund. Voucher No. 190 - favor Henry Halb and Co. $36.00 for text books furnished school bill Jan 15th. Library fund. Voucher No. 191 - favor American Book Co. $56.70 for text books furnished school bill Jan 11th. Library fund. Voucher No. 192 - favor G.W. Kothauer $9.00 1 set book shelves furnished school bill Jan 22. Library fund. The board passed resolutions of thanks on their own behalf. And also on behalf of the faculty and students to Mr. Frederick Warde for his Kindness in delivering a lecture to the school on the morning of Jan 26th. They are appended and form a part of these (?). Janitor McBride was allowed $2.50 extra compensation for watching the school building in Halloween night. A communication was read from Larson and Son relative to the purchase by the board of their piano which is at present in the school building. The chairman was instructed and authorized to execute an acknowledgement that the title was to remain vested in Larson and Son and to assure them that the school would hold two (?) a year and the proceeds of these would go to pay the purchase price of the piano. Board adjourned. Record approved. L.H. Darwin, clerk. Jere Neterer, chairman. ##
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- Identifier
- wwu:28393
- Title
- A man in overalls standing in a field among haystacks
- Date
- 1880-1960
- Description
- Farm house, out-buildings, barns and silo behind. Hills and forest visible in distance. Another farm in background on left-side of photo.
- Digital Collection
- Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- gb3111
- Identifier
- wwu:26809
- Title
- Worker pulls rope while brailing fish into scow
- Date
- 1880-1960
- Digital Collection
- Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- gb1999
- Identifier
- wwu:10787
- Title
- Page 33
- Part of
- Mountains and Travels
- Date
- 1920-1929
- Description
- Images from mountains and travels photograph album
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- bieryscrapbook13_10mountainstravels33
- Identifier
- wwu:24758
- Title
- Dot Island, Chuckanut Bay
- Date
- 1920-1940
- Description
- View from Yacht Club of Chuckanut Bay with Dot Island and multiple saiboats.
- Digital Collection
- Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- gb0047
- Identifier
- wwu:10766
- Title
- Page 12
- Part of
- Mountains and Travels
- Date
- 1920-1929
- Description
- Images from mountains and travels photograph album
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- bieryscrapbook13_10mountainstravels12
- Identifier
- wwu:25416
- Title
- Right side of panorama triptych showing Bellingham, WA, from Sehome hill overlook
- Date
- 1900-1910
- Description
- The large building on the left is Sehome Public School on High Street; above this is the Baker Hotel at the corner of Forest and Holly Streets; continuing above these on the left is the concrete structure of the Bellingham Bay Brewery at Ellis and Ohio Streets. Just to the right of the brewery is the cleared path of the Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Railroad leading north into the woods. The towered, stone structure on the right is Lincoln School, which was demolished for the construction of Interstate 5.
- Digital Collection
- Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- gb0644.3
- Identifier
- wwu:23386
- Title
- Golf (Men's) Plaque: Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference Champions, 1994/1995
- Date
- 1995
- Description
- Pacific Northwest Athletic conference Men's Golf Champions, 1994/1995
- Digital Collection
- WWU Athletics Memorabilia
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Athletics Department Records, University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- WWUATHMGOLF1994-1995-001