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Identifier
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wwu:22576
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Title
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1899 Catherine Montgomery
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Date
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1899
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Description
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Critic teacher, primary grades, 1899-1909; Supervisor, Primary Dept., 1909-1910; Supervisor, Primary Dept. & Teacher, Special Primary Methods, 1910-1915; Assistant Superintendent, 1919-1923; Supervisor of Primary Grades, 1923-1926. BA University of Washington; Special work, San Francisco State Normal School, Kansas State Normal School (Emporia). Additional print available
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Campus School Collection
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still image
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Campus School Collection
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CSPC_1899-0001
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Identifier
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wwu:22593
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Title
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1906 Planting The School Garden
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Date
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1906
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Description
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Published in Annual catalogue and courses of study, State Normal School, Bellingham, Wash., June 1906, [between p. 52 & 53]
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Digital Collection
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Campus School Collection
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still image
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Special Collections
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Campus School Collection
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CSPC_1906-0001
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Identifier
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wwu:22589
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Title
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1909 May Pole
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Date
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1909
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Description
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Training School primary grades students shown with their may pole in a large format photograph made for exhibit at the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909. Teacher in background: Catherine Montgomery. Additional print available (b/w ; 8 x 10 in.)
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Digital Collection
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Campus School Collection
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still image
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Object custodian
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Campus School Collection
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CSPC_1909-0013
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Identifier
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wwu:22602
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Title
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1909 Making A Fishing Net
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Date
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1909
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Description
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A Training School student works at a fishing net, presumably for the school's contribution of a salmon trap and other fishing gear to the exhibits of the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909. Multiple copies available. Negative (5 x 7 in.) available. Original inventory #1142
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Digital Collection
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Campus School Collection
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still image
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Special Collections
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Campus School Collection
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CSPC_1909-0014
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Identifier
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wwu:22584
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Title
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1909 Three Boys Working in Shop
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Date
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1909
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Description
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circa 1909. Three Training School students working on projects, note on back: Fish Trap, Seattle Exposition, presuming that the student's were working on the school's contribution of a salmon trap and other fishing gear for the exhibits of the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909; Multiple copies and sizes available; Original inventory #1155
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Campus School Collection
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still image
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Campus School Collection
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CSPC_1909-0015
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Identifier
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wwu:22599
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Title
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1912 Ninth Grade Class
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Date
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1912
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Description
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Teachesr: Rose Baxter (front row, second from right); William Patchin (second row, hands on shoulders of two boys)
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Campus School Collection
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still image
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Special Collections
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Campus School Collection
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CSPC_1912-0001
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Identifier
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wwu:22582
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Title
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1912 Tenth Grade Class
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Date
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1912
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Description
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Teachers: William Patchin (front row, seated in center), Rose Baxter (second row, standing at left)
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Campus School Collection
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still image
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Campus School Collection
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CSPC_1912-0002
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Identifier
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wwu:22591
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Title
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1919 May Festival
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Date
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1919
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Description
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May festival of Bellingham school children at the Normal, May 29, 1919.. This photo may be from this event when nearly 3,500 Bellingham school children performed calisthetic drils, folk and maypole dances, marches, and group gymnastics. The three-hour program featured more than 20 numbers and was witnessed by 9,000 spectators. Program happened on campus in both 1919 and 1920 and then moved to Battersby Field. It was part of the Bellingham Tulip Festival.. Whatcom Museum featured a similar photo in the Centennial exhibit in 1999/2000.
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Campus School Collection
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still image
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Local Identifier
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CSPC_1919-0008
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