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- Identifier
- wwu:39124
- Title
- View 2
- Part of
- Phan ware bowl with lightly grooved sides
- Date
- 1400
- Type of resource
- artifact
- Object custodian
- WWU Center for East Asian Studies
- Related Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Local Identifier
- WCAC_221.tif
- Identifier
- wwu:37540
- Title
- Wildlands Studies - Nepal
- Date
- 2019-10-18
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:8799
- Title
- President Gerald Ford
- Date
- 1975-09-11
- Description
- President Gerald Ford preparing for a speech in Seattle.
- Digital Collection
- Funk (Wallie V.) Papers and Photographs
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Wallie V. Funk Photographs
- Local Identifier
- Funk0923Ford008
- Identifier
- wwu:22378
- Title
- Page 5
- Part of
- Naknek Photographs, Pacific American Fisheries, Inc.
- Date
- 1929-1940
- Description
- Four images on page. Captions running clockwise from top left are: (1) Naknek Cannery - 1938; (2) Cannery Bldgs and Water Tank; (3) Naknek Cannery - 1938; (4) Naknek Cannery - 1938
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- bieryscrapbook13_06naknekpaf05
- Identifier
- wwu:21185
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1949 July
- Date
- 1949-07
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1949.
- 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_194907
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- 1949-07 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - July 1949 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 605 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES JULY 21, 1949 The regular meeting of the Board of trustees was held on Thursday afternoon, July 21, 1949, at three o'clock in Room 112,
- Identifier
- wwu:34582
- Title
- Viking 1 design and development
- Date
- 1973~
- Description
- Viking 1 - Proof sheets from negatives #36 on back
- Digital Collection
- Viking I
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Vehicle Research Institute Records
- Local Identifier
- uarc_2019-45_02_V1_174
- Identifier
- wwu:26657
- Title
- Large multigenerational group of people pose on steps and porch of house, with a penny-farthing high wheel bicycle leaning against tree on left
- Date
- 1899-07-27
- 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
- gb1791
- Identifier
- wwu:42354
- Title
- Lottia digitalis
- Description
- Five 2 cm shells
- Digital Collection
- Departmental Shell Collection
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00332
- Identifier
- wwu:34070
- Title
- WWU Board of Trustees Minutes: 2018-10-11
- Part of
- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records 2018 October
- Date
- 2018-10-11
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 11, 2018.
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
- Local Identifier
- wwuarc_bot_20181011m
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- APPROVED Minutes October 11, 2018 Western Washington University Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes Thursday, October 11, 2018 CALL TO ORDER Board Chair, Trustee Earl Overstreet called the regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Western Washington University to order at 3:07 pm in the Sulkin Libra
- Identifier
- wwu:24193
- Title
- Women's Sophomore Archery Club
- Date
- 1931
- Description
- Women's sophomore archery squad. From left (last names): Dever, May, Hunt, Armstrong, Towner, Robb, Deighton, Koski.
- Digital Collection
- Women's Recreation Association
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Women's Recreation Association Records
- Local Identifier
- WRA0025
- Identifier
- wwu:29361
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-02-18
- Date
- 1925-02-18
- 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_0279_02-18-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:26768
- Title
- Single masted wooden sailboat with sailor climbing rope ladder up mast
- Date
- 1880-1960
- Description
- Two men are standing on the deck. A small rowboat floats in the foreground. This is the lower right photo of a group of four on a scrapbook page.
- 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
- gb1851.8
- Identifier
- wwu:26838
- Title
- Boning and splitting machine used in fish canning
- Date
- 1946-06-25
- Description
- Caption: "P.A.F. Inc. Imp.'Backboner'" and "Bert Huntoon Photo 6/25'46." Back caption: "Early design of Boning & Splitting Machine installed in Pacific American Fisheries Research Laboratories So. Bellingham, Wash. Illustrating rotating rotary knife mounted on the base of the table. R.M. Berglund, November 6, 1946" and "photo taken 6-25-46" and stamped: "Photo by Bert Huntoon, Bellingham, Wash." Duplicate of photo GB2000.
- 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
- gb1987
- Identifier
- wwu:28955
- Title
- AS Board Minutes 1956-05-24_special
- Date
- 1956-05-24
- Description
- AS Board Minutes 1956-05-24_special
- 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_19560524_special
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- (1956-05 -----------------XXXXXXXXXXXXXX----------------- AS Board Minutes - May 1956 - Page 1 -----------------XXXXXXXXXXXXXX----------------- May 24, 1956 The Board of Control special meeting was called to order by the President, Roland Sayler. The minutes were dispensed with. Those members presen
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( May 24, 1956 The Board of Control special meeting was called to order by the President, Roland Sayler. The minutes were dispensed with. Those members present were Dick Walston, Ken Moffit, Dan White
Show more( May 24, 1956 The Board of Control special meeting was called to order by the President, Roland Sayler. The minutes were dispensed with. Those members present were Dick Walston, Ken Moffit, Dan White, Bob Dunlap, Larry Richardson, Tom Romerdahl 9 Barrie Brownell, Dr. Van Aver, Bob Teshera, Mr, Hildebrand, Joel Carlson, Denny White, Kay MacKenzie, IIim Hamilton, and Don Six. Bob Dunlap moved to suspend the rules in order to consider the report of the Election Committee. The motion was seconded and carried. a,., Bob Teshera reportedvthat he had contacted several Certified Public Accountants concerning the audit of the Men's Athletics books. The fee for such work is $7.50 per hour for the accountants themselves and might possibly be slightly lower if their associa~ts could iiAJ?art of the work~ Estimates for the job run between $200 i;;c:, $250. The accountants would inspect the books and the records of expenditures. Such an audit could be completed in about two weeks, Bob Dunlap moved to appropriate $250 from Budget Control to cover the expenses of an audit of the Men's Athiitics account. The motion was seconded and carried. Bob Teshera was directed to notifly an accountant and have him start work Monday. The next item of business was the elections committee report by Rosemarie Oldow. She reported that a total of 685 ballots, including 16 absentees, were cast in the election but only 636 were checked in the Profile. This means a discrepancy of 49 votes. The votes cast for the four quarter positions were Schilling, 423; Greenwalt, 402; Siebler, 400; Bos, 376; Amos, 360;, Tuininga, 330; and Graham, 196. In the one quarter position fhe votes were Jung, 447 and Richardson, 275. The vote on the Athletic Scholarship question was yes, 460 and no, 233. Bob Dunlap moved that the Board of Control order i new general election to take place next week. The motion was seconded. Kay MacKenzie moved 09 amend the motion by adding the words: and that the fating take place on voting machines. The amendment was seconded. The chair ruled the motionocxMoc±xN1 and amendment out of order on grounds that the preceeding general election must first be declared null and void. Bob Dunalp moved that the general election condueted the nineth week of the quarter be declared null and void because of ~ocxsx±Mxakx~xvoting discrepancies. The motion was seconded and carried. Bob Dunlap moved that a general election be ordered during the tenth week for the candidates and issue considered in the past election and that the voting be done on voting machines. The moti,,n was seconded and carried. Larry Richardson moved that two poll clerks be hired to work from eight to four each day with a one hour lunch hour. The motion died for / lack of a second. The next item of business was consideration of the budget. Jim Hamilton gave information on the cound truck expenses under Men's Athletics, Publicity and Advertising. Bob Teshera moved that we tentatively accept Men's Athietics, Publicity and Ad~ertising as amended. The.motion was seconded and carried. The next budget under discussion was that of Men' Athletics, Swimming. Tom Romerdahl moved that the Swimming budget be tentatively accepted as amended. The motion was seconded and carried. The Tennis budget was next on the agenda. Questions were raised as to the validity of purchasing tennis racquets and ~ e towels. Joel Carlson moved to cut Account C-5, towels to $12.00. The motion was seconded and carried. eut Account C-5 tennis racquet by lack of a second. Larry Richardson moved to $6.oo. The motion died for Tom Romerdahl moved to tentatively accept the Tennis budget as amended. The motion was seconded and carried. The next budget under consideration was that of Track. Teshera moved to cut Account C-5)towels by $72. seconded and carried. Bob The motion was Discussion followed and questions were raised about the requests for warmups and watches. Ken Moffit moved to tentatively accept the Track budget ms amended. The motion was seconded and carried. The Orchestra budget was then considered. A question was raised as to the reason for the increase in the request for instrument repair. It was answered that two basses and two cellos had to be repaired and thaee were quite expensive items. to cut Account D)instrument repairs by $50. seconded and carried. Bob Dunlap moved The motion was Joel Carlson moved to tentatively accept the Orchestra budget as amended. The motion was seconded and carried. The Social budget was next on the agenda. cut Account L, movie postage by $5.00. of a second. Discussion followed. L, movie postage by $5.00. Dan White moved to The motion died for lack Dan White moved to cut Account The motion was seconded and carried. Bob Teshera moved to cut Account N, subsidation of loung be cut by $65. The motion was seconded and carried. Don Six moved that Account A9 salaries and wages for record dances be cut $35. motion was seconded. Don Six withdrew the motion. moved to cui Campus Day, $175. 'fi.,L,\ S (' ~ f! The Bob Teshera The motion was seconded. Bob {kv, Dunlap m~u~ object to consideration. The objection carried. Bob Dunlap moved to tentatively accept the Social budget. The motion was seconded and carried. Bob Dunlap moved that the meeting be adjourned. The motion was seconded and carried and the meeting was adjourned. Resp~ctfully submitted 1 Bar!'ie Browne.Ll. secretary pro tempore
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- Identifier
- wwu:26967
- Title
- Teenage girl in scarf and cardigan stands next to cement columns
- Date
- 1910-1920
- Description
- This photo is one of seven glued to a page.
- 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
- gb2063.6
- Identifier
- wwu:25173
- Title
- Two women sunbathing on blanket
- Date
- 1940-1960
- 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
- gb0414
- Identifier
- wwu:8929
- Title
- Page 18
- Part of
- Picture Section [Fairhaven]
- Date
- 1890-1935
- Description
- Photo of Fairhaven High
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- bieryscrapbook13_03picturesection18
- Identifier
- wwu:42454
- Title
- view 1
- Part of
- Nautilus pompilius
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00357_01
- Identifier
- wwu:31566
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-05-10 E. Rock Surface P.H.
- Date
- 1925-05-10
- 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_0534_05-10-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:20785
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1970 January
- Date
- 1970-01
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for January 1970.
- 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_197001
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- 1970-01 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - January 1970 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- BOARD OF TRUSTEES WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE January 8, 1970 4:30 p. m. 131 College Hall 1. Approval of the minutes of the meeting of December 11, 1969 2. Resolution authorizing the is
- Identifier
- wwu:29207
- Title
- AS Board Minutes 1932-02
- Date
- 1932-02
- Description
- AS Board Minutes 1932 February
- 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_193202
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- [pid:29207 wwuid:asbod_193202] 193202 page one a regular meeting of the board of control was called to order by president Colin Campbell. The minutes were read and approved as read. All the members were present except Mr. Bond. Sivert skotheim reported that the committee working on the revision of
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[pid:29207 wwuid:asbod_193202] 193202 page one a regular meeting of the board of control was called to order by president Colin Campbell. The minutes were read and approved as read. All the members w
Show more[pid:29207 wwuid:asbod_193202] 193202 page one a regular meeting of the board of control was called to order by president Colin Campbell. The minutes were read and approved as read. All the members were present except Mr. Bond. Sivert skotheim reported that the committee working on the revision of the constitution was progressing. Colin Campbell reported that Roger Chapman was going to make up a constitution for the Viking. The old constitution for the paper was made for the paper when it was called the messenger. Discussion on whether the drama club pin should be made an official school pin. Move to have a representative of the drama club come to a future meeting to give their reasons for the need of making the drama club pin official. Seconded and carried. Mr. Ford gave his reasons before the board for wanting to bring the Co op convention up here to visit our school. Move that Mr. Ford find out about the exact estimate in cost of running the convention up here for a day and bring up at a future meeting. Secretary Ing Iverson 193202 page 2 February 11, 1932 A special meeting of the board of control was called to order by president Colin Campbell. Motion made that Sam Ford be allowed $62.50 to pay expenses of bringing the members of the Co op convention from Seattle to Bellingham and back. Seconded and carried. Secretary ING Iverson 193202 page 3 February 12, 1932 meeting at the students Association was called to order by president Colin Campbell. The resolutions that were suggested by the board of control were read and discussed. The ballots were then passed out and the voting took place. Resolution I and II were passed by a big majority of votes, but resolution III did not pass. a ballot with the resolutions and the number of votes that were cast for each resolution will be found on the following page. Secretary ING Iverson 193202 page 4 February 16, 1932 a regular meeting of the board of control was called to order by president Colin Campbell. The minutes were read an approved as read. Mr. bond was absent. Miss o'donnell gave a report of the committee on the revision of election requirements for the student Association constitution. There was a discussion on the defeat of the amendment on manager sweater awards. It was suggested it be brought up again at some future date. President Campbell appointedMiss O'Donnell chairman to look into the possibilities of a new election system. Elsie O’Donnell and Nellie Cox gave a report on the suggestions to general chairmen of mixers. The report will be found on the following page. Motion made to have 100 copies made of suggestions to general chairman to mixers. Seconded and carried. ocean made to defer the report of the N. W. Viking till the next meeting so that Mr. Walters can explain the report. Seconded and carried. Motion made that rec hour be only one hour this week Friday 19, 1932. Seconded and carried. Motion made that president Colin Campbell see if it is possible and whether it is feasible to have a mixer at the end of this quarter, and also have the power to appoint a chairman for such an affair. Seconded and carried. Move made that a committee of president Colin Campbell, Mr. bond, and Mr. Ruckmick see the editor of the Viking about the paper. Seconded and carried. Motion made that the board of control have a banquet this quarter period seconded and carried. Motion made that president Colin Campbell be given power to appoint a chairman for the board of control banquet. Seconded and carried. Miss o'donnell was appointed chairman for the boards banquet. Motion made that each member of the board be allowed a guest. Seconded and carried. Discussion concerning student body tickets. Students have been letting outsiders use them which is against the school policy. Motion made that an announcement be made in the assembly that all students must have their activity tickets at rec hour. seconded and carried. 193202 page 5 February 16, 1932 motion made that the meeting adjourn. Seconded and carried. Secretary Ingwald Iverson 193202 page 6 suggestions from board of control to general chairman of mixers. (100 copies) I. Appoint sub chairman of the following committees: 1. Decorations 2. Refreshments 3. program or entertainment 4. Invitations 5. clean up. II. Advisor-- is appointed by the president of the student body. Find out who the advisor is as soon as possible. III. Reserve date for the affair as soon as possible and: 1. present it to the inter club council 2. or hand it in to the secretary in the Dean of women's office IV. Patrons and patronesses: 1. have chairman of invitations committee send written invitations at least one week before the affair. V. Check card: 1. in the office of the Dean of women there is a check card that must be filled out at least 2 days before the affair. VI. Requisitions: 1. Kinds a. to move furniture b. to purchase supplies and equipment 2. where to get requisitions a. in the business office b. from the president or secretary of the board of control get those to purchase supplies and equipment. 3. Steps a. have the president or treasurer of the student body sign every requisition. b. The chairman of the affair must sign every requisition. c. Then take them to the business office and they will make out a numbered form requisition. 4. Object a. the business office has to keep a numbered record of all goods purchased so that when bills are sent in, they can be easily and efficiently taken care of. 193202 page 7 helps for chairman of mixers. [continued] VII. See students Handbook for further information, listed as "standards for social affairs quote VIII. Consult advisor about all matters pertaining to the function. IX. Things that must be looked after: 1. Floor wax is needed for dancing. 2. Check rooms must be looked after. 3. There must be a piano in the place. 4. Committees must be appointed soon enough so they can do their work properly. 5. In order to charge supplies at the Co op, you must bring a requisition with you, otherwise the supplies will be charged to your personal account. 6. In order to move furniture quite a distance, it is best to phone the trucking company. They will then send in their bill to the business office. 7. Always be sure and buy enough punch ( or whatever refreshments are served). 8. In hiring an orchestra it is best to get the advisors opinion as to desirability and prices. 9. Whenever possible, get students to work in committees. This should be done without pay. 10. The doorman and check room attendants are usually paid 35 cents an hour. This is the regular price for student work period 11. in choosing a place for the dance, it should be one of the places listed in the students Handbook. If some other places desired, the Dean of women must OK it. 12. See to it that all sub chairman hand in written reports of their expenditures to the general chairman. X. Prepare a typewritten, itemized report of the affair to hand into the board of control as soon as possible. 193202 page 8 Report of the committee on S. A. constitution Revision of election requirements Article III Section 3 item E to read as follows: the board of control shall grant leave of absence to the vice president or representative on the board for the summer quarter only, when so requested. The office of vice president shall be filled temporarily by the senior representative in service in case there is no senior representative a temporary vice president shall be elected. Vacancies in the office of representative shall be filled at an election held at the end of the spring quarter. Section 3 item A to read as follows: The president and vice president shall be elected at the beginning of the winter quarter period the president to serve a full term of 4 quarters without a leave of absence. Section 4 to read as follows: (a) To be eligible for election as president or vice president a candidate must be a student who has had at least 4 quarters of resident work at the Washington state normal school of Bellingham, wash., must carry at least 12 credit hours of work and must be approved by the scholarship committee of the faculty. (b) Candidates for representative must have had at least 2 quarters resident work at the Washington state normal school of Bellingham, wash., be approved by the scholarship committee of the faculty and carry at least 12 credit hours of work. 193202 page 9 February 23, 1932 a regular meeting of the board of control was called to order by president Colin Campbell. The minutes were read an approved as read. Mr. bond and miss Cox were absent. Mr. HOPPE came before the board. There was a discussion as to the name of the drama club. It was also suggested that in the future all the drama club productions should be advertised and sponsored by the associated students. This is to let the students see that the plays are really the associated students as a whole period it was also suggested that associated students be used as a name for the student body because it has more rhythm. There was a discussion of a drama club pin but Mr. HOPPE advised the board to drop the matter until the club could be questioned. Elsie gave a report on the board banquet. Motion made that the board banquet be held Saturday night March 12. Seconded and carried. Motion made to send $10 to the Olympic committee on behalf of this school seconded and carried. Motion made that the next REC hour be one hour long thus to save $5 to be used to send to the Olympic committee. Seconded and carried. Motion made that only $20 be spent on the boards banquet. Seconded and carried. Motion made to table the report of the Viking till Walters can appear before the board. Discussion as to a mixer at the end of this quarter. It was thought best not to have a mixer this quarter and have one at the beginning of next quarter. Motion made the banquet committee be allowed $25 to put on the banquet. Seconded. But not carried. Motion made, since evening mixer has been cancelled, to reconsider the motion concerning rec hour this Friday and have the regular hour and a half rec hour. Seconded and carried. Motion made that the meeting adjourn. Seconded and carried. Secretary, ING Iverson ##
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- Identifier
- wwu:25207
- Title
- Nushagak Cannery building on snowy day
- Date
- 1929
- Description
- Caption: "Nushagak Cannery, 1929." Pacific American Fisheries (PAF) cannery near Dillingham, AK
- 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
- gb0469
- Identifier
- wwu:25529
- Title
- Storefronts of main street, Petersburg, AK
- Date
- 1910-1930
- Description
- Identifiable businesses include: Holten Beer Parlor, Saunders Café, "Trading Union" Hall, bank
- 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
- gb0752
- Identifier
- wwu:33909
- Title
- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records 2015 December
- Date
- 2015-12
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records December 2015
- 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_201512
- Identifier
- wwu:42157
- Title
- view 2
- Part of
- Unknown 73
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00291_02
- Identifier
- wwu:21784
- Title
- Hall of Fame Plaque: Ralph Vernacchia, Coach, Class of 1988
- Date
- 1988
- Description
- Ralph Vernacchia, Coach, Class of 1988.
- 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
- WWUATHHOF-074
- Identifier
- wwu:40563
- Title
- Degree Programs - Carnegie - Everett FB Ads - Aug 2020
- Description
- Carnegie - Digital Facebook Ads - Aug 2020 (Set of 4) 1200 x 630px
- Digital Collection
- University Marketing Assets
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- University Communications and Marketing
- Identifier
- wwu:204
- Title
- Colored ponds with Coldwater Lake in background. Barren hillsides reflected in lake.
- Date
- 1981-05
- Description
- One of a collection of 35mm color slides taken by Steve Raymond, documenting the aftermath of the volcanic eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington State. Raymond was given special access to the volcano and recovery zone in May 1981 to prepare a story for Sports Illustrated.
- Digital Collection
- Raymond (Steve) Slides of Mount St. Helens
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Steve Raymond Slides of Mount Saint Helens
- Local Identifier
- Raymond_038
- Identifier
- wwu:21352
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1946 February
- Date
- 1946-02
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for February 1946.
- 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_194602
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- 1946-02 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - February 1946 ----------xxxxx---------- 519 MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES February 5, 1946. A special meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on Tuesday evening, February 5, 1946, at 8:30 o'clock, in the Pre
- Identifier
- wwu:41534
- Title
- view 1
- Part of
- Hysteroconcha dione
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00202_01
- Identifier
- wwu:31893
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-06-27 Concrete Surface Run #146 El.3235
- Date
- 1925-06-27
- 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_0849_06-27-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:26720
- Title
- Front exterior of two-story Queen Anne-style residence with view of water in background
- Date
- 1880-1960
- Description
- Duplicate of GB1870.
- 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
- gb1869
- Identifier
- wwu:21475
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1956 October
- Date
- 1956-10
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1956.
- 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_195610
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- 1956-10 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - October 1956 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 790 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES October 18, 1956 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was held at noon on Thursday, October 18, 1956, at Edens Hall. Those present
- Identifier
- wwu:40946
- Title
- view 1
- Part of
- Spisula solidissima
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00091_01
- Identifier
- wwu:39116
- Title
- View 3
- Part of
- Sawankhalok ware jar, globular body with iron black design of blades at rim
- Date
- 1400
- Type of resource
- artifact
- Object custodian
- WWU Department of Anthropology
- Related Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Local Identifier
- WCAC_210.tif
- Identifier
- wwu:28956
- Title
- AS Board Minutes 1956-05-31_special
- Date
- 1956-05-31
- Description
- AS Board Minutes 1956-05-31_special
- 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_19560531_special
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- 1956-06 -----------------XXXXXXXXXXXXXX----------------- AS Board Minutes - May 1956 - Page 1 -----------------XXXXXXXXXXXXXX----------------- May 31, 1956 The Special Meeting of the board was called to order by the chairman, Roland Sayler. Those members present were: Dr. Van Aver, Barrie Brownell,
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May 31, 1956 The Special Meeting of the board Those members present were: Dr; White, Jim Hamilton, Ken Moffet, Dan White, Larry Richardson, Kay was called to order by the chairman, Roland Sayler. Van
Show moreMay 31, 1956 The Special Meeting of the board Those members present were: Dr; White, Jim Hamilton, Ken Moffet, Dan White, Larry Richardson, Kay was called to order by the chairman, Roland Sayler. Van Aver, Barrie Brownell, Joel Carlson, Denny Bob Teshera, Bob Dunlap, Don Six, Tom Romerdahl, MacKenzie and Dick Walston. The first item on the agenda was the budget. Women's Athletics was the first budget considered. Joel Carlson moved that we tentatively accept the Writer Budget. The motion was seconded and carried. The Women's Athletics Budget was reconsidered. Bob Dunlap moved that Accounts.Band F, Women's Athletics, $200 be stricken and that $200 be added to Administration, Trips and Conferences Budget. The motion was seconded and carried. Ken Moffet moved that the board cut Account C, Women's Athletics to three (3) kick boards. The motion was seconded and carried. The next budget considered was the Men's hthletics - Baseball. Ken Moffet moved that in Account C..l, Item shoes, the board cut the amount on baseball shoes to 4 pair at $10. The motion was seconded and carried. Discussion followed on the budget starting at the beginning. Joel Carlson moved that the board cut li.ccount C, 5 chairs, in the Band Budget. The motion was seconded. Bob Dunlap moved to amend tha main motion by adding the words by $50, The amendment died for lack of a second. The main motion as stated carried. The motion to omit the purchase of a marimba, Account C-3, diet not carry. The next budget considered was the K1ipsun Budget. Bob Teshera moved that the KHpsun Budget be adopted. The motion was seconded and carried. A letter was read from Mr. Bliss concerning a recommendation for needed equipment. Dr. Van Aver moved that this matter be referred to the Student Facilities Committee. The motion was seconded and carried. Bob Teshera moved that the entire budget, with the exception of the Women's Athletics be adopted as amended. The motion was seconded and carried. It was noted that the budget was in balance an~ that it was in the black approximately $200. The next item on the agenda was concerning IBla.zer jackets. The special committee recommended that the board supply letters and that the jackets be purchased by the individual through ASB at reduced prices. Bob Dunlap moved that this matter be tabled. The motion was seconded and carried. The next matter concerned the disposal of two bonds purchased in 1944 that had recently matured a.mounting to $50. Bob Teshera moved that the returns be deposited in the Student-Union account. The motion was seconded and carried. Miss Janet Soine was considered for a bonus for her work on the 1956 Klipsun. A letter was read from Mr. Bliss recommending a bonus and Bob Dunlap moved that Miss Soine be granted a '$60' bonus. The motion was seconded and discussion followed. The motion carried. The last item was concerning a bonus for the Navigator editor, Kay MacKenzie, Mr. Bliss recommended that Miss MacKenzie be granted a bonus for her work in putting out the new Navigator. Dan White moved that we grant the Navigator editor a $25 bonus. The motion was seconded and carried, Jim Hamilton moved that the meeting be adjourned. The motion was seconded. It was announced that the last meeting will be held at 4,oe Monday afternoon. The motion aarried and the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Carolyn Brewer, Secretary
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- Identifier
- wwu:28954
- Title
- AS Board Minutes 1956-05-21
- Date
- 1956-05-21
- Description
- AS Board Minutes 1956-05-21
- 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_19560521
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- 1956-05 -----------------XXXXXXXXXXXXXX----------------- AS Board Minutes - May 1956 - Page 1 -----------------XXXXXXXXXXXXXX----------------- May 21, 1956 The meeting was called to order by the chairman, Roland Sayler. The minutes of the previous regular meeting were read and approved as corrected
- Identifier
- wwu:38786
- Title
- Globular pouring vessel with knob on top, short spout with incesed meander bands
- Date
- 700~
- Description
- Stoneware, unglazed
- Digital Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Type of resource
- artifact
- Object custodian
- Western Gallery
- Related Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Identifier
- wwu:25563
- Title
- Two tugboats moored dockside at rural waterfront community
- Date
- 1920-1930
- 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
- gb0714
- Identifier
- wwu:39120
- Title
- View 1
- Part of
- Sawankhalok ware lidded box with iron black design of panels of lines
- Date
- 1400
- Type of resource
- artifact
- Object custodian
- Western Gallery
- Related Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Local Identifier
- WCAC_216.tif
- Identifier
- wwu:42339
- Title
- view 1
- Part of
- Neverita lewisii
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00326_01
- Identifier
- wwu:27566
- Title
- View from above of torn cloth cap laying on wood deck
- 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
- gb2324
- Identifier
- wwu:21012
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1947 January
- Date
- 1947-01
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for January 1947.
- 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_194701
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- 1947-01 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - January 1947 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES January 22, 1947 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on Wednesday evening, January 22, 1947, at seven o' clock in the P
- Identifier
- wwu:24974
- Title
- Chip Groom and Art Sills pose for studio portrait
- Date
- 1890-1910
- Description
- Caption: "Chip Groom (on the left) and Art Sills. Bellingham. Taken in 800 block on Harris Street, Fairhaven."
- 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
- gb0241
- Identifier
- wwu:26417
- Title
- A steam ship moves west towards narrow waters of Deception Pass
- Date
- 1900-1920
- 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
- gb1572.2
- Identifier
- wwu:32260
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-08-20 Rock Surface Run #194 E. Side El.361.5
- Date
- 1925-08-20
- 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_1222_08-20-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:38976
- Title
- Bowl
- Date
- 700/1900, 700-
- Description
- Green grey crazed transparent glazed bowl; lid with plain knob handle.
- Digital Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Type of resource
- artifact
- Object custodian
- WWU Department of Anthropology
- Related Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Identifier
- wwu:26935
- Title
- A little girl in a fancy coat poses in front of a fine early model car parked outside a garage
- Date
- 1910-1930
- Description
- This photo is one of four glued to a page.
- 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
- gb2068.4
- Identifier
- wwu:23450
- Title
- Track and Field (Men's) Baton: National Champions 4x800, baton (side 2), 1981
- Date
- 1981
- Description
- 1981 National Champions 4x800 baton with tape and inscription - side 2.
- 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
- WWUATHMTF1981-002-SIDE2
- Identifier
- wwu:24782
- Title
- Color postcard image of Blewett Pass
- Date
- 1900-1920
- Description
- Caption: "108. A pretty Scene in Blewett Pass of Sunset HIghway, Wash." Penny postcard(?)
- 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
- gb0088
- Identifier
- wwu:30812
- Title
- Table Mountain from Austin Pass
- Date
- 1918
- Description
- Caption on back: "Table Mountain from Austin Pass, 1918. We were here in 1908."
- Digital Collection
- Engberg (H.C.) Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- H.C. Engberg photographs
- Local Identifier
- engberg39
- Identifier
- wwu:28754
- Title
- Mt. McKinley (now Denali), Alaska
- Date
- 1880-1960
- Description
- Color-tinted version of photo gb3521. Caption on front in ink: "Mt. McKinley, Alaska Alt. 20300 Ft. - E. Andrews - 243" Aerial view of snow-covered Mt. McKinley with blue sky and white clouds behind it. Craggy foothills below with traces of snow in spots. Immediate foreground appears flat.
- 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
- gb3523
- Identifier
- wwu:24977
- Title
- Bellingham Police Department posing on front steps of building
- Date
- 1920-1940
- Description
- Identified as Fred Benner, Ruben Fredeen, Bill Fisk, Jim Solberg, Ray James, --- Allen, Art Reynolds, --- Rolf, Fred Benson, Elmer LaPlant, Bill Barnett, --- Stillman, ---MacMurtrie, Neil Blue, Bob Harter, Henry Jordan, Clarence Freeden, --- Brown.
- 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
- gb0299
- Identifier
- wwu:6467
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1924-11-05 Cofferdam
- Date
- 1924-11-05
- 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_0180_11-05-1924
- Identifier
- wwu:29272
- Title
- AS Board Minutes 1946-03
- Date
- 1946-03
- Description
- AS Board Minutes 1946 March
- 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_194603
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- WWU - AS Board of Directors Minutes 1946 March Page 1 March 6, 1946 The meeting was called to order by the president, June Shomshak. In the absence of the secretary, a motion was made to dispense with the minutes. A report was read from the student co-op committee. It was reported that students woul
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WWU - AS Board of Directors Minutes 1946 March Page 1 March 6, 1946 The meeting was called to order by the president, June Shomshak. In the absence of the secretary, a motion was made to dispense with
Show moreWWU - AS Board of Directors Minutes 1946 March Page 1 March 6, 1946 The meeting was called to order by the president, June Shomshak. In the absence of the secretary, a motion was made to dispense with the minutes. A report was read from the student co-op committee. It was reported that students would like to have cigarettes, magazines, film, stationery, cosmetics and tooth paste sold in the co-op. Dr. Kangley suggested that we have Mr. Sperry look into the condition of the industrial arts building to find if it was worth fixing for the new student co-op. It was moved that action on the matter be delayed until Dr. Haggard returns. A report was read about the student lounge and suggestions were made for improving it. It was suggested that waste baskets be placed outside the lounge. A move was made to appropriate money to buy containers for this purpose. Beverly Morgan was appointed to attend to this matter. Dr. Bond reported that we sold all the land at Lakewood north of the rook to Mr. Dack. Mr. Dack wanted to buy more but it was decided that the property should be looked over. The Collegian asked for $80 to insure paying the band. It was moved that we appropiate the money with understanding that they return it if they do not need it. The meeting was adjourned. Margaret Rutledge, Acting Secretary 1946 March Page 2 March 13, 1946 The meeting was called to order by president, June Shomshak. The minutes of the previous meeting were read, corrected and approved. The co-op situation was discussed. The report was given by June Shomshak that the trustees planned to tear down the Industrial Arts Building. The plan for selling cigarettes in the co-op was discussed. The AWS appropriation for the High School Leader's Conference was discussed but action was delayed pending a report from Joan Haggard. Supplies for an art closet to be used for ASB activities was discussed. The materials amounting to approximately $16 would be kept in the arts department under lock and key. The motion was carried. Marilyn Booras was to buy the supplies. A discussion regarding the keeping of minutes and the salary of a secretary was held. Accurate and complete minutes were stressed. The problem of a board member acting as secretary was discussed. Action on the matter was delayed pending a talk with Miss Cummins. The meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Beverly McNally, acting secretary 1946 March Page 3 March 20, 1946 The meeting was called to order by June Shomshak. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The motion was made and seconded that a secretary for the Board be paid $10 per quarter, the secretary to be selected by the president. The motion was carried. A motion was made and seconded that W.W.C. participate in the Youth Congress at Reed College. April 6-7 and that the president select two members to attend. The theme for this conference is to be: "Youth's Stake in the Atomic Age." Two delegates are to be sent representing our college who would report their findings to a special assembly here soon after. A motion was made and seconded that some old wicker furniture stored in the basement be given to Mr Agaard. A motion was made and seconded that Mr. Earle's salary as manager of the book store be raised from $100 to $125 a month. The motion was carried. The student help in the Co-op was discussed and the suggestions for improvements are to be taken to the Co-op board. The meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Beverly McNally ##
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- Identifier
- wwu:40514
- Title
- LCP-AUAP-Facebook Ad-Spring Va
- Date
- 2021-03
- Description
- LCP-AUAP-Facebook Ad-Spring Va-1200x630px
- Digital Collection
- University Marketing Assets
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- University Communications and Marketing
- Identifier
- wwu:31004
- Title
- Page 84b
- Part of
- Grant Senour Photographs Album A
- Date
- 1937-1954
- Description
- Mt. Index
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Grant Senour Photographs
- Local Identifier
- senour_album_a084c
- Identifier
- wwu:21397
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1960 October
- Date
- 1960-10
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1960.
- 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_196010
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- 1960-10 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - October 1960 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 964 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES October 13, 1960 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Western Washington College of Education was held October 13, 1960, in the
- Identifier
- wwu:21836
- Title
- Baseball Trophy: Evergreen Conference Champions, 1961
- Date
- 1961
- Description
- Evergreen Conference Champions 1961. 19 total names. Paul Cadd, Dave Edwards, Joe Fosnick, Everett Gish, Marlin Jensen, Jim Kerns, Mike Kirk, Harry Leons, Chuck Lindberg, Doug Ringenbac, Phil Robichead, Ken Schulz, Fred Shull, Jim Smith, Vance Spangler, Gary Tangen, Kim Wilson, Manager Myron Hawkens, Coach Bob Jacobs
- 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
- WWUATHBB1961-001
- Identifier
- wwu:42438
- Title
- view 1
- Part of
- Unknown 95
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00351_01
- Identifier
- wwu:31655
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-06-08 Concrete Surface Run #127 El.337.8
- Date
- 1925-06-08
- 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_0698_06-08-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:32277
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-08-28 Turbine #1S
- Date
- 1925-08-28
- 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_1267_08-28-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:34505
- Title
- Viking 1 design and development
- Date
- 1973~
- Description
- Viking 1 - On the back of photograph: "Emissions Testing V.V.D.C."
- Digital Collection
- Viking I
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Vehicle Research Institute Records
- Local Identifier
- uarc_2019-45_02_V1_107
- Identifier
- wwu:25228
- Title
- Fishtrap tender "Phillip F. Kelly" on waters in front of cannery and dock
- Date
- 1910-1930
- Description
- South Hill of Fairhaven, WA, in background
- 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
- gb0490.3
- Identifier
- wwu:26493
- Title
- Two women are standing on top of a pile of logs at the top of one of Whatcom Creek's small falls.
- Date
- 1900-1920
- 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
- gb1628
- Identifier
- wwu:42047
- Title
- view 2
- Part of
- Murex sp.
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00250_02
- Identifier
- wwu:25121
- Title
- Gunnar Anderson with dog
- Date
- 1940-08-03
- Description
- Back caption: "Gunnar Anderson." Date stamped August 3, 1940, Bellingham, Wash.
- 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
- gb0311
- Identifier
- wwu:21167
- Title
- WWU Board minutes April 2011
- Date
- 2011-04
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for April 2011.
- 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_201104
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- 2011-04 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- THURSDAY, April 14, 2011 Location: Time: Old Main 340 . 3:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 3:00-3:05 ,Western Washington University Board of Trustees Agenda April 14and15, 2011 ┬╖ 2. INTERNATIO
- Identifier
- wwu:35643
- Title
- The View Of Bellingham From Western Washington University Campus
- Date
- 2018-10-22
- Description
- The View Of Bellingham From Western Washington University Campus
- Digital Collection
- Outreach and Continuing Education
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Outreach and Continuing Education
- Identifier
- wwu:21038
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 2004 December
- Date
- 2004-12
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for December 2004.
- 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_200412
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- 2004-12 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - December 2004 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA Friday, December 10, 2004 Time: 8: 30 a. m. Location: Old Main 340 1. WORK SESSION WITH UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT ( 90 minutes) 2. EXECUT
- Identifier
- wwu:28489
- Title
- Bellingham Plywood Corporation
- Date
- 1940-1950
- Description
- Victor Olson, vice president and general manager of Bellingham Plywood, sitting at a desk by a window through which stacks of plywood can be seen; he is looking through the window, his head turned away from the camera. A telephone sits on the deak to his right. Some papers lie on the desk in front of him, along with a small desk calendar. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation.
- 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
- gb3361
- Identifier
- wwu:42399
- Title
- view 1
- Part of
- Oliva sp.
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00342_01
- Identifier
- wwu:41097
- Title
- view 2
- Part of
- Chicoreus ramosus
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00126_02
- Identifier
- wwu:6535
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-01-04
- Date
- 1925-01-04
- 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_0221_01-04-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:40609
- Title
- view 2
- Part of
- Aliger gigas
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00048_02
- Identifier
- wwu:41309
- Title
- view 2
- Part of
- Melogena corona
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00155_02
- Identifier
- wwu:37428
- Title
- Ruhel Islam interview
- Date
- 2020-07-16
- Description
- Ruhel Islam, owner of Gandhi Mahal Restaurant in Minneapolis, discusses life in Bangladesh, creating community over food, Minneapolis protests and Black Lives Matter. This interview was conducted by Dr. Dharitri Bhattacharjee and presented online initially via the Western C.A.R.E.S. program and website (with Athena Roth as session host).
- Digital Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- storiestotell_20200716_islam
- Identifier
- wwu:42623
- Title
- view 2
- Part of
- Unknown 117
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00395_02
- Identifier
- wwu:10789
- Title
- Page 35
- 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_10mountainstravels35
- Identifier
- wwu:32403
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-09-14 Upstream Face of Dam
- Date
- 1925-09-14
- 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_1351_09-14-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:6378
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1924-09-09 Construction activity at dam site
- Date
- 1924-09-09
- 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_0047_09-09-1924
- Identifier
- wwu:41126
- Title
- view 1
- Part of
- Malea pomum
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00134_01
- Identifier
- wwu:30906
- Title
- Page 12
- Part of
- Grant Senour Photographs Album B
- Date
- 1937-1954
- Description
- Olympic Mountains
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Grant Senour Photographs
- Local Identifier
- senour_album_b12
- Identifier
- wwu:32878
- Title
- Arlington Stump
- Date
- 1926~
- Description
- Caption on front reads "Arlington Stump at second location. 1926 chrysler four sedan. Elsie Macy (Mrs. J.W.)
- Digital Collection
- Macy (James W.) Photographs
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- James W. Macy Photographs
- Local Identifier
- macy020
- Identifier
- wwu:28923
- Title
- AS Board Minutes 1955-09-29
- Date
- 1955-09-29
- Description
- AS Board Minutes 1955-09-29
- 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_19550929
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- WWU - AS Board of Directors Minutes 1955 September Page 1 September 29, 1955 The Special meeting of September 29, 1955, was called to order by Chairman Roland Sayler. Lois Chudek, Chairman of the Student-Leaders Conference Committee, reported on the conference and read the program of events. Dave No
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WWU - AS Board of Directors Minutes 1955 September Page 1 September 29, 1955 The Special meeting of September 29, 1955, was called to order by Chairman Roland Sayler. Lois Chudek, Chairman of the Stud
Show moreWWU - AS Board of Directors Minutes 1955 September Page 1 September 29, 1955 The Special meeting of September 29, 1955, was called to order by Chairman Roland Sayler. Lois Chudek, Chairman of the Student-Leaders Conference Committee, reported on the conference and read the program of events. Dave Northrup moved that the BOC move into executive session to receive applications for the Homecoming Booklet editor and business manager. The motion was seconded and carried. Applications for the position were read and Mr. Bliss gave recomendations. Dave Northrup moved that the BOC reconvene in regular session. The motion was seconded and carried. Dr. Van Aver moved that Donna Swenson be unamiously voted business manager. Motion seconded and carried. The next item of business was the election of an editor for the Homecoming Booklet. Applications were Helen Montgomery and Stan Lillian. Stan Lillian was elected editor of the Homecoming Booklet by ballot. It was moved and seconded to adjourn the meeting. The motion was seconded and carried and the meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Carolyn Brewer, Secretary approved Oct. 5
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- Identifier
- wwu:21755
- Title
- Hall of Fame Plaque: Steve Chronister, Tennis, Class of 2011
- Date
- 2011
- Description
- Steve Chronister, Tennis, Class of 2011.
- 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
- WWUATHHOF-009
- Identifier
- wwu:30927
- Title
- Page 17
- Part of
- Grant Senour Photographs Album A
- Date
- 1939-05-07
- Description
- Saturday May 7, Otto and I First Trip in the Cub. Includes The Cub at Bryn Mawr; The Brothers Duckabush Valley; Lake Tapps - Mt. Rainier; The State Capitol, Olympia; Otto, I, Lawton Morris
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Grant Senour Photographs
- Local Identifier
- senour_album_a17
- Identifier
- wwu:33989
- Title
- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records 2017 August
- Date
- 2017-08
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records August 2017
- 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_201708
- Identifier
- wwu:25793
- Title
- A man smokes stands in front of open door of car, smoking a cigarette
- Date
- 1920-1940
- 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
- gb1037
- Identifier
- wwu:24356
- Title
- WAA Members
- Date
- 1940
- Description
- Eight members of the WAA [Women's Athletic Association] Tentatively identified left to right: Unknown, Unknown, Melba Mayhew, Unknown, Dorothy Hubert, Patricia Mead, Margaret Jones, Barbara Beyer and Esther Holberg.
- Digital Collection
- Women's Recreation Association
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Women's Recreation Association Records
- Local Identifier
- WRA0191
- Identifier
- wwu:42078
- Title
- Chlamys hastata
- Digital Collection
- Departmental Shell Collection
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00267
- Identifier
- wwu:32302
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-09-06 Rock Surface Run #211 El.393
- Date
- 1925-09-06
- 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_1297_09-06-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:28595
- Title
- Black and white photo sign that says: "Galen A. Biery presents"
- Date
- 1880-1960
- Description
- The letters are white on a black background with a white border.
- 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
- gb3431
- Identifier
- wwu:29410
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-03-17
- Date
- 1925-03-17
- 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_0368_03-17-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:24244
- Title
- Basketball Game at Tipoff
- Date
- 1965~
- Description
- Basketball game at tipoff.
- Digital Collection
- Women's Recreation Association
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Women's Recreation Association Records
- Local Identifier
- WRA0076
- Identifier
- wwu:6480
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1924-11-19 Timber
- Date
- 1924-11-19
- 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_0189_11-19-1924
- Identifier
- wwu:39760
- Title
- Charonia tritonis
- Digital Collection
- Departmental Shell Collection
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00010
- Identifier
- wwu:33209
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1905 June
- Date
- 1905-06
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees minutes 1905 June.
- 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_190506
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- 1905-06 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 008 1905-06-03 Trustees met in called session at 4PM, at the office of Mr. Teck Chamber of Commerce rooms. Present: Chariman Edens, Trustee Teck, Architect A. Lee and the C
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1905-06 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 008 1905-06-03 Trustees met in called session at 4PM, at the office of M
Show more1905-06 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 008 1905-06-03 Trustees met in called session at 4PM, at the office of Mr. Teck Chamber of Commerce rooms. Present: Chariman Edens, Trustee Teck, Architect A. Lee and the Clerk. Mr. Lee submitted plans for removing the Dining Hall across the Campus and building commodious dormitory. These contained certain revisions in the plans first submitted, reducing the sixe of the improvement, and altering the foundations and other features so as to reduce the estimate of the cost from $800.00 to $1,000.00. On motion of Mr. Teck, the clerk was authorized to make call for bids, in accordance with the copy to be prepared by Mr. Lee, beginning Monday evening, June 5th and appearing alternate days thereafter until June 13th in the Bellingham Herald and the Puget Sound American, and on alternate days from June 6th in the Reveille. Meeting adjourned. Minutes Approved June 10, 1905. Roy O. Hadley, clerk. Chairman. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 009 1905-06-10 FENCE: End and Gate Posts: as shown in diagram 18x18 in. 6 or 7 ft. tall; Pickets - 1 in. thick, 3 in. wide; Fence - 36 or 40 in. high as seems best; Fence posts - 6x6 in. (?): two rails: molding above and below outside of pickets; Gates - to be set where directed. Gates - 3 or 4 ft. wide, as directed; Pests - to be dipped in carbelineum as directed. Fence - to have two coats of paint, white (?). If offer is accepted, order will be made at meeting June 10th. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 010 1905-06-07 A called meeting of the board of trustees of the state normal school was held in the office of Mr. Frank C. Teck, in the Chamber of Commerce rooms at five PM. Members present: Chairman Edens, and Trustee Donovan, and Principal Mathes. The only business transacted was the granting of diplomas to thirty seven young people as follows: (See list enclosed). Also the granting of sixteen elementary certificates as follows: (See list enclosed). After the diplomas and certificates had been signed by the chairman of the Board the meeting was adjourned. Special meeting, board of trustees, state normal school, Bellingham, Washington. Minutes approved June 10,1905. John J. Edens, chairman. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 011 1905-06-15 The following students have been recommended for graduation from the advanced course of this institution on June 15th, 1905. SENIOR CLASS 1905: STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Bellingham, Washington. 1. Gertrude Aldridge - Arlington; 2. Else Anthon - Seattle; 3. Susie Andrus - Bellingham, Sta. A; 4. Edith Austin - Bellingham; 5. Lillian Burke - Snohomish; 6. Meda Carlson - Florence; 7. Stella Carlson - Florence; 8. Grace Dickey - Bellingham; 9. Grace Drake - Seattle; 10. Anna Drummond - Tacoma; 11. Mrs. C.H. Eldrige - Everett; 12. Isabel Gibson - Seattle; 13. Cassie Gifford - Arlington; 14. Myrl Hays - Bellingham; 15. Katherine Houts - Ballard; 16. Edna Hallock - Seattle; 17. Adelaide Hanlein - Tacoma; 18. Lissa Howlett - Bellingham; 19. Jessie Jameson - Bellingham; 20. Alice Kibbe - Elma; 21. Lynus A. Kibbe Elma; 22. Evalyn Kirkpatrick - Bellingham; 23. Josie Little - Bellingham, Sta. A; 24. Winnie McMullen - Seattle; 25. Isabelle McRae - Everett; 26. Violet Morgan - Carbonado; 27. Albra Paddock - Farmington; 28. May Pillman - Everett; 29. Harry Raymond - Bellingham; 30. Nellie Roberts - Seattle; 31. Nellie Ramsey - Centralia; 32. Bessie Service - Farmington; 33. Charlotte Stewart - Spokane; 34. Ople Swank - Pomeroy; 35. Myrtle Williams - Everett; 36. Birdie Winchell - Dunlap; 37. Marie Wheeler - Tacoma. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 012 1905-06-15 The following students have been granted elementary certificates by the faculty of the State Normal School, Bellingham, Washington. Alta Barton; Beatrice Benson; Jessie Cowing; Tressie Flesher; Lillian Fogg; Judith Hawes; Carrie Lewis; Nettie Look; Frances Moncrief; Adalene Parkins; Berthelda Payne; Floy Sullivan; Frankie Sullivan; Christine Thiel; Nellie Thompson; Helen Whitney; Issued June 15, 1905. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 013 1905-06-10 In regular monthly session, the trustees met in the office of the principal shortly after 2 o'clock. Present: Chairman Edens, Trustees Donovan, Principal Mathes and the clerk. The minutes, respectively of the meetings of May 13th, May 29th, June 3rd, and June 7th were read and approved. G.W. Walker appeared before the board to ask information on the specifications for the sidewalk to be build in front of the campus, and to submit a revised bid for the work. His figures were $148, which he later corrected over the telephone adding $10 to cover the cost of nails. On motion of Mr. Donovan, the contract was awarded to Mr. Walker at his revised figures of $156, with the understanding that the walk would be laid one foot outside the fence to be built, that the trustees would have contractor Lind prepare the ground and A.R. Campbell set the grade stakes: and that payment would be made for the walk after it was satisfactorily completed and evidence was fiven that the materials and labor used in construction were all paid for. J.W. Kindall, representing Martin Siersdorfer, appeared before the trustees to discuss the proposed settlement for damages done to the buidling on the basis of $218.45, the amount of the Cornish-Mitchell bill for repair of windows broken by the blast in the Siersdorfer quarry of April 6th. On learning that this settlement, if made today, would relieve Mr. Siersdorfer from all further liability, Mr. Kidnall asked for thirty days time in which to make payment. On motion of Mr. Donovan, this request was granted. Mr. Kindall agreed to have the Cornish-Mitchell bill paid and receipted by the time of the next monthly meeting of the trustees, July 8. Mr. Donovan moved, and the motion was carried, that the contract for building the fence in front of the campus, be awarded to J.H. Shockey for $325, fence to be made of 40-inch pickets, and according to other specifications already agreed upon; payment to be made when the work is satisfactorily completed. Motion carried. On motion of Mr. Donovan, the bill of Booker and Campbell for $47.19, for repairing cracks in the walls of the building, was approved for payment, together with the following: WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 014 1905-06-10 MAINTENANCE: 21 Northwest Journal of Education $4.00; 22 Robinson Manufacturing Co. $24.50; 23 Bellingham Electric Supply Co. $17.05; 24 Thiel and Welter $192.85; 25 City Water Department $12.75; 26 Munro and Haskel $46.35; 27 Benson Morris Co. $17.10; 28 Sunset Telephone Co. $15.35; 29 C.M. Sherman $22.70; 30 Mrs. J. Lemach $26.90; 31 B.B. Improvement Co. $13.95; 32 Incidental Fund, E.T. Mathes $13.75; 33 Incidental Fund, E.T. Mathes $195.75; 34 E.R. Croft $14.35. SCIENCE FUND: 35 Incidental Fund, E.T. Mathes $15.00; 36 Eberbach and Son $29.04. CAMPUS FUND: 37 Chas E. Lind $394.02; 38 Fawcett Bros. $13.50; 39 Morse Hardware Co. $16.00; 40 Uncidental Fund - E.T. Mathes $11.25; IMPROVEMENTS and REPAIRS: 41 Booker and Campell $47.19. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 015 1905-06-10 On motion, a recess was then taken until an adjourned session, which should be held at the call of the chairman. Roy O. Hadley, clerk. 1905-16-15 The adjourned session of the regular June meeting was called to order at 2:30 in the office of the Principal. Present: Chairman Edens, Trustee Donovan, Dr. Mathes, and the clerk. The following communication, explaining the cause of his absence, was received from Mr. Teck, and ordered palced on the minutes: Bellingham, Washington June 15, 1905. Hon. John J. Edens, Chairman. Board of Trustees State Normal School, Bellingham, Washinton. Dear Sir: I beg leave to explain my absence from the meeting of the Board of Trustees called for 2 o'clock today for the purpose of considering bids on the construction of an additionto the dining hall or dormitory, and the election of a faculty for the esnuing term or biennial period. While I am willing to act, and consider it my duty to act, in all matters of temporary and urgent importance, I do not feel that, in view of the fact that my commission as trustee expired March 3, 1905, I have logical authority to join in a contract involving the election of and entire faculty for a period of a year in advance. I do not consider that such action would be just to my successor, who may be appointed tomorrow and who will have to deal with the faculty when I retire. I understand that the legal term of the trustees begins with June 13, and as no successor to myself has been appointed for the unexpired legal term at the time my commission expired, March 3, 1905, and as the beginning of the suceeding legal term has already passed without bringing forth the announcement of my successor, as had been promised by the Governor, I feel that my authority as a member of the board should be strictly limited to action upon matters of temporary urgency, and should not have to do with a vital and lasting contrct, such as the election of the principal and faculty. I ask that the board direct the clerk to enter a copy of this communication as a part of the record of today's meeting, and have the honor to remain, sincerely yours, (Signed) Frank C. Teck. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 016 1905-06-15 Sealed bids for the moving and enlarging of the dining hall were opened as follows: Booker and Campbell $3,474; S.McNeil $3,821; Boyd and Neble $3,340. Each bid was accompanied by the required certified check for 5 percent of the amount of the bid. On motion of Mr. Donovan, the contract was unanimously awarded to Boyd and Noble as the lowest responsible bidders. The plans and specifications submitted by A. Lee for the dormitory improvement were formally adopted. Mr. Lee was engaged as architect and superintendent at a compensation of 5% of the contract price, with the reservation that additional compensation may be allowed for services that may be required in addition to the prescribed work. Bill amounting to $56.63 for historical books purchased from England some time ago, was authorized paid from the Library Bank Fund. Dr. Mathes reported that the faculty, at a recent meeting, voted an expression of thanks to the Board of Trustees for the appropriation of $25 to each member for the purpose of visiting schools. The matter of purchasing the second hand furniture in the dining hall, was left entirely in the hands of Dr. Mathes. The clerk was instructed to request the city council to establish the grade in the block on high street in front of the Normal school campus, after which AL R. Campbell will be employed to set stakes for guidance in construction the new fence and walk. The following resolution, offered by Mr. Donovan, was unanimously adopted: Whereas: The State Board of Higher Education has authorized the re-organization of the courses of study and requirements for work in State Normal schools: Be it resolved: that it is the sense of this board that the general plan of employment of teachers and employees, for indefinite terms, shall be and is hereby discontinued. Resolved further, that the terms of employment of all teachers and other regular employees of this institution shall cease on August 31st, 1905, on which date existing contracts expire. Resolved further, that all members of the faculty, and other employees of the institution hereafter employed, shall be engaged for a definite period of time, and a contract shall be executed for the term of employment. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 017 1905-06-15 Resolved furhter: that all teachers or employees shall be assigned their duties in the institution by the principal and shall be directly responsible to him for their work and conduct in connection with the institution, under such regulations as shall be prescribed by the board of trustees. Mr. Donovan then spoke on the duty of the Board in re-(?) members of the faculty insofar as they were recommended by Dr. Mathes, unless some serious objection stood in the (?) of such action. He then offered the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted: Resolved: that Dr. E.T. Mathes be elected principal of the Bellingham Normal School for the term of four years, ending August 31st, 1909, at a salary of $3,000 per year for the first year, $3,250 for the second year, and at a salary for the last two years to be determined by the board, but not to be less than $3,250 per annum. On motion of Mr. Donovan, the following resolution with reference to engaging teachers, was unanimously adopted: Resolved that all instructors, excepting the instructors in the training school, now employed at the Normal, be re-engaged for the term of one year, ending August 31st, 1906. Resolved: That Miss Edna Horner be re-engaged as instructor in the training school as Grammar Grade Critic Teacher, and Miss Catherine Montgomery be re-engaged as Primary Grade Critic, both for the year ending August 31st, 1906. Dr. Mathes was instructed to be prepared, at a later meeting of the board of trustees, with recommendations to fill the places in the faculty declared vacant by the foregoing resolution, and not filled at this meeting. The matter of salaries was then taken up, and fixed for the year August 31st, 1905, to August 31st, 1906 as follows: Ada Hogle $1000 raised from $950; J.T. Forrest $1550 raised from $1500; W. Wilson $1450 raised from $1400; F.W. Eply $1550 raised from $1400; A.P. Romine $1450 raised from $1400; J.N. Bowman $1450 raised from $1150; E.N. Stone $1200 raised from $1100; Baker, Ida A. $1100 raised from $950; H.E. Moore $1350 raised from $1200; Frances Hays $1250 raised from $1150; Mabel Moore $950 raised from $850; Blanche M. Evans $950 raised from $850; Tallulah Le Conta $900 raised from $800; Mabel Wilson $900 raised from $840; Nellie Cooper $810 raised from $750; Catherine Montgomery $1000 raised from $950; Edna Horner $1000 raised from $900. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 018 1905-06-15 Meeting then took recess until the call of the chairman. 1905-06-22 Second adjourned session was called to order at 8:30 at the home of Mr. Donovan. Present: Chariman Edens, Trustee Donovan, Dr. Mathes and the clerk. On the matter of having grade established on High Street, in front of the campus before the fence and walk are built, the clerk reported having requested the city council to order grade established, and that the request had been granted. Mr. Donovan stated that he would endeavor to have Mr. Hyatt and the city engineer confer in order that the grade will conform with certain plans being worked out for the improvement of the hill side streets. Mr. Donovan moved that Miss Cooper, secretary to the principal, and Miss Wilson, librarian, be re-employed for the year Aufust 31, 1905 to August 31, 1906 at the salaries fixed for these position June 15. Mr. Donovan moved that the clerk be instructed to notify P.W. Pierce, that his services as fireman of the Normal will not be needed after July 1st., and also to request that he vacate, by that time, the rooms in which he is living at the school building. Motion carried. Dr. Mathes was also requested to inform to gardener, Mr. Parsons, that he would be employed at his present work during the summer, and that he would labor be given a trial at assisting in the janitor work of the building for the winter. When the question of the wood supply for the coming year was taken up, Dr. Mathes reported that there are on hand about fifty cords of body fir, and fifteen to eighteen cords of alder. Mr. Donovan moved that the clerk be instructed to publish a call for bids to supply 250 cords of wood, delivered on the Normal campus not later than October 14, the call to be made with the reservation that contracts may be let for smaller amounts; and with the privilege of rejecting any or all bids. The wood must be body fir, first growth, or second growth fir with no sticks less than 3 inches in diameter and all sticks over 5 inches split. The contract will require that work on its fulfillment begin within thirty days after the time it is let. Dr. Mathes reported that the furniture in the dining hall, which- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1905 Volume 02 - Page 019 1905-06-22 was being offered for sale to the school, would be worth about $150 for the pieces desirable to purchase. He was authorized to close the purchase for any of it he considered worth securing. Dr. Mathes announced his decision to remain with the institution as principal for one year, with the understanding that he would go to Whitworth college as its president at the end of that time, provided the trustees there should consent to wait for him. He was authorized, on the trip east which he would take within a few days, to investigate the credentials of applicants for vacancies in the Normal faculty, especially for the training school, and be prepared to make recommendations on his return. The trustees ordered the clerk to notify Boyd and Noble, contractors on the Normal dormitory, that surety bonds would be required in compliance with the contract for the work. The clerk was instructed to notify Miss Tromanhouser that her communication of June 17th, requesting the re-instatement of Miss Bratton, had been received, considered and filed. Meeting adjourned. Approved. Roy O. Hadley, clerk. John J. Edens, chairman. ##
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- 1919-10 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1919 Volume 05 - Page 302 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1919 Volume 05 - Page 302 1919-10-08 The Board of Trustees met at the Normal School at 4 p.m. There were present Trustees Whitcomb and Olsen, the President and the Se
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1919-10 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1919 Volume 05 - Page 302 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1919 Volume 05 - Page 302 1919-10-08 The Board of Trustees met at
Show more1919-10 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1919 Volume 05 - Page 302 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1919 Volume 05 - Page 302 1919-10-08 The Board of Trustees met at the Normal School at 4 p.m. There were present Trustees Whitcomb and Olsen, the President and the Secretary. Minutes of the meeting of September 8th were read and with slight corrections approved. The corrections noted by the President were in regard to advance services of Training School teachers, the names of the following instructors should have been added to the list of those given: Miss Beasley, Miss Bell, Miss Gray, Miss King, Miss MacDonald and Miss Montgomery. The name of Mrs. Mayhew should be stricken from the list. TRUSTEE OLSEN-DRAINING TITLE: Trustee Olsen informed the Board that he had ordered about 70 feet of drain tile from the Morse Hardware Company, with which to drain a portion of the roadway near the Boiler House. His action was approved and the Secretary ordered to furnish the necessary requistion for the tiling. INSTALLATION OF FIRE ALARM CONNECTIONS: Mr. Whitcomb stated that he had a conversation with the Chief of the Bellingham Fire Department concerning the installation of a fire alarm connection at the Normal School at an expense he thought would not exceed $200. After some discussion it was moved and carried that there be installed one box and four auxillary connections under the supervision of the Fire Chief. ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINION: Mr. Whitcomb reported he had received a favorable opinion from the Attorney General's office on the title to the lands recently purchased under contract. He also stated that the Park Board of the City had talked with him concerning the laying out of streets through the grounds but no definite plan was adopted. Upon recommendation of Mr. Whitcomb it was moved and carried that the Board of trustees take deeds from Luella N. C. Whitaker to lots 5, 6, and 7, Block 104, Map of the Town of New Whatcom and from the Bellingham Bay Improvement Company to a tract of land in the Map of the Town of New Whatcom, purchased under agreement of the Trustees of Bellingham State Normal School of the first part and Luella N. C. Whitaker and the Bellingham Bay Improvement Company, parties of the second and third part as follows: Luella N. C. Whitaker consideration $15,000 and Bellingham Bay Improvement Company, consideration $8,000., title to which has been approved by the Attorney General in an opinion of and directed to the Trustees of the Bellingham State Normal School. Warrants to be drawn as Follows: $15,000 on the Land Fund and $8,000 on Capital Outlays Fund, that vouchers be forwarded to the State Auditor and when warrants are returned to be delivered per contract of July 25, 1919. ARCHITECT DOAN'S PLANS FOR DORMITORY: The plans of Architect T. F. Doan for the new Dormitory were examined by the Board who were pleased with them as far as he had gone but formal approval wasa withheld until the plans and specifications and making of contract could be completed. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1919 Volume 05 - Page 303 1919-10-08 SEALED BIDS FOR CLEARING: It was moved and carried that sealed bids be called for to clear, level and drain about two and one-half acres of ground on the new Dormitory sight and Normal circle. BILL OF PUGET SOUND TRACTION, LIGHT and POWER CO., A bill of the Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Co., amounting to $15.60 which was in controversy since last April was ordered paid. BILLS ALLOWED: Bills were audited and allowed as follows: State Vouchers #67 to #101; Local Vouchers #6176 to #6293; Revolving Fund #2367 to #2418. EQUIPMENT FOR MANUAL TRAINING SHOP: The President reported that Mr. Heckman, of the Manual Training Department, had spoken to him regarding the advantage of installing a Wallace Bench Planer. It was moved and carried that the same be purchased. MISS FUNKHOUSER ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE: Miss Myrtle Funkhouser, who is absent attending the University of Washington, was granted a leave of absence for one year with the understanding that she is to return to her work in the library. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT FOR THE BUSINESS DEPARTMENT: The President reported that Mr. Caskey, of the Business Department, had recommended the addition of an adding machine, a dictaphone, an A. B. Dick Duplicating machine and a comptometer to his equipment. After some discussion of this subject the President was instructed to ascertain what could be done toward getting an adding machine and comtometer at reduced prices. VICTROLA FOR MUSIC DEPARTMENT: The President reported that Mrs. Thatcher, instructor of Music, had expressed her belief that it would be of value to have a Victrola for her department. The request was granted and the purchase authorized. MISS GARDNER TEACHING MUSIC ON A FEE BASIS: The President stated that Miss Gardner desired to give a course in training of piano teachers on a fee basis. The Board gave the President authority to make such a arrangements as were necessary. STUDENT LOAN FUND: The President brot up the matter of the Student Loan Fund, Stating that he had received a communication from Mr. Chas. Allen, who had originated the Girl Students' Aid Fund, who appeared to think a greater use should be made of this fund for the purpose of assisting worthy students. The President read a copy of his reply to Mr. Allen stating how this fund had been handled. The suggestion was made to extend the amount and privilege of the Studet Loan Fund, resulting in a motion being made WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1919 Volume 05 - Page 304 1919-10-08 and carried that funds may be loaned to any wothy student properly recommended by the school from which he or she comes to an ampount as high as $200.00. THE HARDY SISTERS: Ida and May Hardy entered school September 10, 1918, paying fees for two quarters. When leaving after the first quarter, they received rebates amounting to $5 each. They have reentered school this year and wish to have waived the student activities fee for the coming second and third quarters. It was moved and carried that this fee be waived for the second and third quarters. COMMUNICATION FROM J. D. MCMEEN: The President read a communication from the nighwatchman, Mr. J. D. McMeen, asking for an increase in salary. No action was taken by the Board. AUTO SHEDS: The President was authorized to look into the matter of the erection of sheds for housing automobiles, which were being used by several members of the faculty and officials and report back his opinion. ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINION ON EXTENSION TERRITORY: The President reported that no word had yet been received from the State Board of Public Instruction concerning the Attorney General's opinion in regard to the division of territory for Extension work of the Normal Schools. SALARIES OF MESSRS. PARISH AND KLEMME: The payment of salaries to Mr. Parish and Mr. Klemme, who were to have been paid in part from the Extension Fund, was discussed and by reason of the opinion of the Attorney General the Registrar was authorized to place their names upon the regular salary list from now on. PURCHASE OF OIL HEATER: The action of Trustee Olsen in ordering an Oil Heater oil burning plant was approved. MT. BAKER LODGE: The President stated that he had received a communication from Dr. Herre regarding the proposal to erect a Lodge on Mt. Baker for the convenience of visitors. The Board looked with favor on the project but no action was taken. SURETY BOND OF REGISTRAR: Trustee Whitcomb stated to the Board that he had approved the Surety bond of Registrar, F. L. Olslager for $10,000, and had filed the same. APPLICATION FROM MRS. NINA J. MEAD: An application from Mrs. Nina J. Mead, for the position as Matron for the new dormitory was received and placed on file. The Board then adjourned. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1919 Volume 05 - Page 305 1919-10-23 A special meeting of the Board of Trustees was held October 23rd, at 2:30 p. m. at the Normal School. There were present Trustees Whitcomb and Olsen, the President and the Secretary. BIDS FOR CLEARING AND DRAINING: Sealed bids for clearing, leveling and draining the Normal circle and about two and one half acres of land adjoining the present campus on the north-east were receieved in response to advertisements inserted in the Bellingham Herald and Bellingham Journal, as follows: C. G. Burnet, Clearing and grubbing $250.00 per acre. Earth excavations, 90 cents per cu. Yd. Rock, $2.50 per cu. Yd. Alternative, actual cost plus 10%. L. C. Bowles, Clear the two acres, more or less, back of the dormitory, free from all stumps for $165.00 per acre, and reserve the wood. Clear the piece between the old road and the new paved road, open the ditch from the out let of the small tile to the intake of the big tile for the sum of $225.00. K. Sauset, Clear grounds as per advertised for $420.00 per acre. R. C. Sisson, Clear grounds as per advertised for $500.00 per acre. The bid of L. C. Bowles being the lowest, Trustee Whitcomb was authorized to enter into a contract with him. REGISTRAR'S REPORT OF TRIP TO SEATTLE: The Registrar on his trip to Seattle in connection with the work of the accountants in preparing their reports for the Joint Board of Higher Cirricula, which is to meet in Pullman November 14th. SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY FOR EMPLOYES: The President read a signed request from a number of employes in the administrative offices for a half holiday on Saturday afternoons. The Registrar who had been asked by the President to ascertain the custom of the other Normal schools and the State University regarding this matter, made a report on same. After some discussion it was moved the matter be laid on the table until the next regular meeting. OIL CONSUMPTION FOR OIL BURNER: The President informed the Board that the oil meter received from the Pearson Company had been installed and on a test of six days there had been used 3080 gallons or about 80 barrels of oil by the plant. COMPLAINT FROM GEORGE M. WAPLES-LYNDEN FAIR SERVICES: The President read a lengthy letter from Mr. G. M. Waples, concerning the charges of instructors from the Normal School for services as judges of exhibits and referees of games at the Lynden fair. He also read a reply he had prepared in answer to Mr. Waples. The Board approved the President's action. AMERICAN RADIATOR CO. HEATING PLANT: A communication from the American Radiator Co., concerning their heating plant together with printed literature was received and placed on file. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1919 Volume 05 - Page 306 1919-10-23 BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE, MIMEOGRAPH and MULTIGRAPH: The President announced that he had ordered the Burroughs adding machine for the Business department. He also reported on the A. B. Dick Duplicating machine, which Mr. Caskey had recommended. The matter of securing an Edison mimeograph No. 78 was referred to Mr. Caskey as to which would be preferable a mimegraph or a multipost, it being left for the President to decide which to purchase. FORGE AND ANVIL FOR HEATING PLANT: Trustee Olsen stated that the heating plant was badly in need of a forge and anvil, that the old forge was nearly worn out and that the anvil was too small. It was suggested that by keeping on the lookout a second hand outfit might be picked up at quite reasonable prices. CARL F. GOULD - REGARDING GROUNDS and ARCHITECTURE: The President read a communication from Mr. Carl F. Gould of Bebb and Gould Architects, Seattle, about coming to Bellingham to look over the grounds and architecture and offering their services as consulting architects. The Board took no action. SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER ADVERTISING: The President reported that he had received a communication from Mr. E. R. Bloom, of the Post-Intelligencer, who was soon to get out a large booster issue in which they wished to advertise the Bellingham Normal School. In this connection of the President informed the Board that he had prepared a write up of the school for Mr. Miller of the Chamber of Commerce, which was to be gratuitous. The Board did not deem it advisable to do any further advertising. GARDENER TO CUT DOWN TREES: Trustee Olsen reported that he had instructed the gardner to cut down certain trees upon the grounds which were getting too large. His action was approved. GAMWELL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM: The President informed the Board that he had held up the requisition which had been issued for the installation of an additional fire box and auxillary connections ordered by the Board at the meeting of October 8th, on account of a misunderstanding as to the cost of installation which it appeared would be much greater than it was supposed to have been from communication previously had. After learning that the cost of installing would be as much as the outfit the Board declined to accept the apparatus. STEAM BOILERS INSPECTED: The report of Inspector L. M. Barringer, dated October 18th, 1919 on the condition of the three boilers at the Bellingham State Normal School was received from Mr. C. A. Paddock, Chief inspector of the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co. The general condition being good. The report was filed. NORMAL SCHOOLS TERRITORY: The President reported on the matter of territory for the various Normal Schools for extension work, presenting several maps explaining the territory Bellingham would have been the Centralia Normal School comes in. He also produced a map by Mr. Klemme, which would make a compromise on territory, which the President had modified somewhat to lessen the number of teachers. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1919 Volume 05 - Page 307 1919-10-23 The President was authorized by the Board to meet with Mr. Black and Mr. Showalter and try to secure a compromise but if this could not be done to withdraw from the extension field. DELAY OF KLIPSUN BY SEATTLE ENGRAVING COMPANY: The President stated to the Board that the Seattle Engraving Company, through the dealy in getting out their work, had caused the Senior Class a loss of several hundred dollars on their last issue of the Klipsun and that owing to this delay and loss they were unable to pay the bill which the Seattle Engraving Company assert is still due them. The Board was of the opinion that as the Seattle Engraving Company was at fault they could not expect payment. The President was authorized to look into the matter. The Board then adjourned. ##
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- Identifier
- wwu:33033
- Title
- WWU Board of Trustees Minutes: 2012-04-12
- Part of
- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records 2012 April
- Date
- 2012-04-12
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for April 12, 2012
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
- Local Identifier
- wwuarc_bot_20120412m
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- Approved June 8, 2012 WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES MINUTES April 12, 2012 1. CALL TO ORDER, APPROVAL OF MINUTES Chair Dennis Madsen called the regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Western Washington University to order at 3:00 p.m., April 12, 2012, in OM 340, Western Washin
- Identifier
- wwu:32446
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-09-14 Intake
- Date
- 1925-09-14
- 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_1422_09-14-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:6540
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-02-12 Run #12
- Date
- 1925-02-12
- 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_0253_02-12-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:28083
- Title
- Photograph of drawing of M.J. Kinney cannery, Astoria, Oregon, with mostly Chinese workforce
- Date
- 1900-1910
- 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
- gb2840
- Identifier
- wwu:24292
- Title
- Blue Barnacles Swim Club, "Taking Up Streaking Camper?"
- Date
- 1970
- Description
- Title on photo verso: Taking up streaking camper? Caption and identification on photograph verso: Cathy Camp, "Lullabye in Pink" Blue Barnacles Swim Club.
- Digital Collection
- Women's Recreation Association
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Women's Recreation Association Records
- Local Identifier
- WRA0124
- Identifier
- wwu:29276
- Title
- 1856-06-18 Letter from M.L. Stangroom to his brother Charly
- Date
- 1856-06-18
- Digital Collection
- Stangroom (Marc LaRiviere) Papers
- Type of resource
- Manuscript
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- M.L. (Marc La Riviere) Stangroom papers
- Local Identifier
- stangroomletter18560618
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- Transcript: Stangroomletter18560618 [Page 1] Nevada, 18th June 1856 My Dear Charly As I told you in my last, I have engaged to remain here doing nothing, until we hear from England whether I am wanted any more or not. So I have at least 3 months before me. Lane is leaving for San Francisco, the amus
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Transcript: Stangroomletter18560618 [Page 1] Nevada, 18th June 1856 My Dear Charly As I told you in my last, I have engaged to remain here doing nothing, until we hear from England whether I am wanted
Show moreTranscript: Stangroomletter18560618 [Page 1] Nevada, 18th June 1856 My Dear Charly As I told you in my last, I have engaged to remain here doing nothing, until we hear from England whether I am wanted any more or not. So I have at least 3 months before me. Lane is leaving for San Francisco, the amusements of that place being more congenial to his tastes. As for myself, I prefer the quiet of this place to San Francisco, besides being near Emily. We have left our house and yesterday sold by auction carriage, horses, furniture, and everything we had. I have moved to this house where I have a very nice room and board with Mr. and Mrs. Young. They are a very nice young couple, she plays [illegible] and sings very well. Her brother and another young married couple live with us and make up a very pleasant party. Mrs. Young is an intimate friend of Em's and has a favourite idea of making a match between her and her brother, who is a very agreeable and intelligent man, a lawyer and newspaper editor. I think, however, she begins to see [Page 2] which way the cat jumps and will have to give up her pet project. Having nowhere to keep him, I sold my bear on leaving the house. I had got him so tame as to lead him about by his chain, but had one or two fights with him. So it is perhaps as well to have got rid of him before I got hurt. I am sorry to leave our house, but it would be very lonely to stay there all alone. I expect to be very comfortable here and to be able to pass the time very agreeably. Mrs. Young is very agreeable, is always willing to sing for us and generally has the nicest people in town about her. They are American Catholics, but of course one of my liberal principles does not mind that. Last Sunday I rode over to see Em at Pass Valley, where she is staying and went with the ladies to hear high mass and confirmation. It was a great farce without the redeeming feature of beauty. We nearly got suffocated with the crowd and heat. Thermometer 104ᵒ in the shade, 130ᵒ in sun and very glad to get out of it. [Page torn away] I had a long [Page 3] letter from Aunt [Nan?] and Jessie lately. They were all well and happy. I also had today letters from Aunty Bessy, Alice, and Fanny. They seem to be anxiously expecting dividends. I am very sorry they should be disappointed. You talk in your last of having your eyes cured as well as Matthew. What is the matter with them? I never heard of it. I am sorry your Prussian friend has left, as you seem to regret him. Since my last letter, I stayed 5 or 6 days at San Francisco to see the end of the excitement. I saw the 2 men hung, but the excitement is far from ended yet. The government party (gamblers and scoundrels) are trying to resist and are getting stronger every day, but I do not think they will be able to do anything, though being mostly desperate men they may cause some bloodshed. Since my return we have had 4 men shot here, 2 by an acquaintance of mine in self defence. Coming back, we stayed at Benicia (30 miles up the bay). From there we (Lane, I, and Booker the attaché) rode over to Napa and the sulphur springs. We had a beautiful ride 45 miles through a splendid valley. One the way we saw a camp meeting – clergymen stay a week at a spot, camp out and [page torn away] [Page 4] "pot a biling" and making a tremendous noise. People crowd from 20 miles round to see the fun and make a regular picnic of it. We rode back the next day and came straight back here where I have stayed since with the exception of sundry rides and drives. Yesterday Lane, the German dr.'s wife and myself went for a drive and had a pleasant day. We had a good deal of climbing and I felt real palpitations for the first time so bad as to have to stop often. Tell Papa I have only just received your 2 letters of March and April. The Railway, now open, is not doing well because it leads to nowhere. If it continues, I should consider it a good investment, but not without. I will look round about securities and write to him. Tell him he may reckon on my being out here several years to look after any investment he may like to make here, as I don’t mean to leave this country for good without being tolerably well off, and fortunes are not made in a year or two and very often not at all. You must not think this [page torn away] short as I really think [page torn away] for writing [page torn away] [Page 5] when the thermometer is over 100ᵒ. You have no idea how lazy the last few degrees make one. With lots of love to Papa, Mama, Grandmama, Mat, and Lucy, Believe me Your affectionate brother M. L. Stangroom
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- Identifier
- wwu:24652
- Title
- Boston-Okanogan Apple Co. Workers mingle in front of packing shed
- Date
- 1923
- Description
- Caption: "Boston-Okanogan Apple Co. Front View of Packing Shed. 1923." A long, 2 story building with workers on and in front of porch, tent in foreground.
- 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
- gb0020
- Identifier
- wwu:26546
- Title
- A group of children splash in a wading pool at Fairhaven Park, Bellingham, WA.
- Date
- 1910-1920
- 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
- gb1623
- Identifier
- wwu:6445
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1924-10-09 Form work
- Date
- 1924-10-09
- 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_0140_10-09-1924
- Identifier
- wwu:38990
- Title
- View 3
- Part of
- Jar with degraded overglaze red and green enamels in design of dots and blades
- Date
- 1550~
- Description
- Porcelain with enamel
- Type of resource
- artifact
- Object custodian
- Western Gallery
- Related Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Local Identifier
- WCAC_31.tif
- Identifier
- wwu:33242
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1919 September
- Date
- 1919-09
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees minutes 1919 September.
- 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_191909
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- 1919-09 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for September 1919 Volume 05 - Page 299 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for September 1919 Volume 05 - Page 299 1919-09-05 The Board of Trustees met at the Normal School at 3 p.m. Here were present Trustees Olsen, Smith and W. B. Whitcomb, the resi
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1919-09 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for September 1919 Volume 05 - Page 299 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for September 1919 Volume 05 - Page 299 1919-09-05 The Board of Trustees met
Show more1919-09 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for September 1919 Volume 05 - Page 299 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for September 1919 Volume 05 - Page 299 1919-09-05 The Board of Trustees met at the Normal School at 3 p.m. Here were present Trustees Olsen, Smith and W. B. Whitcomb, the resignation of Trustee M. J. Barlow having been accepted by the Governor and Mr. Whitcomb appointed to fill the unexpired term, the appointment being dated August 20, 1919. The President and Secretary were also present. REORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD: With the change of membership the reorganization of the Board was taken up and Mr. Whitcomb elected chairman, which position he assumed. REGISTRAR ELECTED: The acceptance of the resignation of J. M. Edson, Secretary to the Board and Registrar having been affirmed, the Board proceeded to fill the vacancy. Two applications were reported on tile for the position; that of Mr. F. L. Olslager and that of Mr. D. W. Freeman. On motion of Mr. olsen, Mr. Olsager was elected to the position of Secretary and Registrar, his salary being fixed at $160.00 per month. It was also stipulated that he furnish an official bond in the sum of $10,000.00. RETIRING REGISTRAR TO RECEIVE SEPTEMBER SALARY: In as much as the retiring Registrar has had no vacation during the school year just closed and as his services are necessarily continuing over a considerable of September, it was voted that he be allowed full salary for the month of September. MISS FLORENCE FRIDENBERGER ELECTED TEACHER: The President reported as a result of the eastern trip from which he has just returned, that he had interviewed in Chicago Miss Florence Friedenberger whom he now recommended for the position of the intermediate grade supervisor. The recommendation was approved and Miss Friendenberger elected at a salary of $100 per month for the year. ADVANCE SERVICES OF TRAINING SCHOOL TEACHERS: The President called attention to the fact that services of training school teachers have begun on Sept. 2, whereas those other members of the faculty begin Sept. 8. He suggested that this fact be not overlooked in computing the 42 weeks of service called for by their contracts. The teachers concerned are, Miss Earhart, Miss Lee, Miss Mildred Moffatt, Miss Crawford, Miss Friedenberger, Miss Tomkins and Mrs. Mayhew. SERVICES OF MISS MOWBRAY TO CONTINUE: The President recommended that the service of Miss Hope Mowbray be continued for the current year at a salary of $140.00 per month, which was approved by the Board. Also that she be given compensation for extra services as Dean during the latter part of the summer of $135.00. RESIGNATION OF MISS SUMNER: The President reported that Miss Abby H. Sumner, instead of accepted re-election to the faculty had preferred to tender resignation, which was accepted by the Board. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for September 1919 Volume 05 - Page 300 1919-09-05 SERVICES OF MISS MARGARET K. ROBERTS DEFERRED: The fact was mentioned by the President, that owing to illness in her family, Miss Margaret Roberts, who has been elected Assistant Superintendent of the training school, desired to be relieved of her engagement till some later date. With the understanding that the President will find a teacher to support her place in the mean time, Miss Robert's wish was acceded [t]. EXTENSION WORK OF MESSRS. KLEMME AND PARISH: The President discussed the prospects of the extension work in which Messrs. Klemme and Parish are engaged, and the uncertainties to future developments. MISS IRENE THOMAS SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT: Mrs. Lida J. Snyder, secretary to the President, having been obliged by continued illness to resign her position, upon the suggestion of the President, Miss Irene Thomas, who is now acting secretary to the President, was elected to the position at a salary of $125.00 per month. MISS BUCHHOLZ SECRETARY TO DEAN: Mrs. Maguerite Roth who has been serving as part-time assistant to the Dean of Women, having tendered her resignation to take effect October 1, on recommendation of the President Miss Ruth Buchholz was elected secretary to the Dean of Women at a salary of $80.00 per month. MISS EMMA JORDAN OFFICE SECRETARY: On recommendation of the President Miss Emma Jordan was elected office secretary at a salary of $75 per month. MRS. LANSING'S SALARY ADJUSTED: As recommended by the President, the salary of Mrs. Pearl Lansing, who is to be secretary in the Department of Social Hygiene, was fixed at $80.00 per month. MR. ELWYNN BUGGE, LIBRARY ASSISTANT: As recommended by the President, Mr. Elwyn Bugge was elected to the position of assistant to the Librarian at a salary of $70.00 per month. CATALOGUER TO BE SECURED: The position of cataloguer for the Library being unfilled the President was authorized to engage a suitable person for the position at a salary of $1200.00 per annum. FACULTY STENOGRAPHER TO BE SECURED: The President was authorized to secure an assistant to the Training School Supervisor who also will act as faculty stenographer. REPORT OF PRESIDENT UPON HIS EASTERN TRIP: The President gave to the Board a verbal report on results of the trip to the eastern states upon which he started Aug. 10, returning yesterday. He referred to his meeting with Miss Friedenberg in Chicago, and to his visit to Washington, D. C., where he met the assistant to Dr. Storey, head of the Inter-departmental Social Hygiene Board, with whome he discussed the relations of this WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for September 1919 Volume 05 - Page 301 1919-09-05 school with the work which the government is undertaking. He also departed having an interview with Dr. P. P. Claxton, head of the National Bureau of Education, with whom was discussed among other [tters] a proposed Hawaaian educational survey. OPINION OF ATTORNEY GENERAL: The President presented the written opinion given by the Attorney General's office, upon questions propounded to him by this Board as shown in the minutes of June 3, 1919. The opinion was read and placed on file. He also read a copy of another opinion given by the Attorney General's office in reponse to questions propounded by the State Superintendent referring particularly to credits that should be given students in extension work. Also a further opinion in answer to questions of President Black of the Ellensburg Normal School. IMPROVEMENTS IN PROGRESS: It was reported that the program of improvements to be undertaken during vacation is being carried out. A new 200 Bbl. Oil tank is being installed, the tank having been selected on the merits of the price offered after a number of proposals had been considered. The Reid Boiler Works being the successful bidders at a price of $698.00. New oil burning equipment secured through the Pierson Manufacturers Agency of Seattle, is now installed under three of the school's boilers. The painting of the exterior wood work of the Normal as contracted for by Messrs. Hagen and Hogberg at a cost of approximately $1500.00, is nearly completed. RESOLUTION CONCERNING REGISTRAR: On motion of Trustee Smith the President was commissioned to draft a resolution expressing apperciation of the service rendered by the retiring Registrar. RESOLUTION: The Board of Trustees of the Bellingham State Normal School accept with sincere regret the resignation of Registrar J. M. Edson. During the six years of his official connection with the school, Mr. Edson has proved painstaking and efficient to a high degree. As the appointed agent of the Board he has been uniformly tactful and courteous in his dealings with students, teachers, employees, and the public. He has been an honest and careful custodian of the State funds, using such keenness in expenditures as would be shown in the conduct of private business. His experience as printer and school board member has made him doubly useful in the responsible position he has filled. During his term of office the duties of Registrar have expanded materially and have become very exactingm but he has met, easily and without complaint, every new demand upon his time and energy. He is popular with the faculty and employees, holds the esteem of students, and is respected by Bellingham business men. He has systemmatized his office and leaves it in perfect order. Withal he is a fine, well rounded gentleman, whose services the Board are loath to lose. The best wishes of the School will always go with Mr. Edson. The Board then adjourned. ##
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- Identifier
- wwu:24973
- Title
- Five peple share a laugh at a garden party
- Date
- 1910-1930
- Description
- Several people also appear in GB268.4; likely the same event or party.
- 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
- gb0268.3
- Identifier
- wwu:40617
- Title
- view 2
- Part of
- Neverita lewisii
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00050_02
- Identifier
- wwu:26044
- Title
- Betsy 2 pulls bobsled past Diehl & Simpson Ford dealership on a snowy day, Bellingham, WA
- Date
- 1910-1920
- Description
- Back caption: "Betsy 2, a stripped-down Model T Ford, pulled a bobsled loaded with youngsters through winter snow on Prospect Street in Bellingham shortly after 1910. The car was one of the racers entered by Diehl and Simpson Ford in the Mt. Baker Marathons held from 1911 to 1913."
- 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
- gb1120
- Identifier
- wwu:25213
- Title
- Interior of warehouse with pallets of canned salmon
- Date
- 1920-1940
- 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
- gb0482
- Identifier
- wwu:31565
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-05-22 Power House Site
- Date
- 1925-05-22
- 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_0595_05-22-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:26563
- Title
- A stretch of the Nooksack River.
- Date
- 1880-1960
- Description
- Mount Baker in the background. Same view as GB1687 except that the speed of the shutter has been changed.
- 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
- gb1688
- Identifier
- wwu:39599
- Title
- View 3
- Part of
- Bowl
- Date
- 700/1900, 700-
- Description
- Green grey crazed transparent glazed bowl; lid with plain knob handle.
- Type of resource
- artifact
- Object custodian
- WWU Department of Anthropology
- Related Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Local Identifier
- WCAC_915.tif
- Identifier
- wwu:32110
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-08-01 Stairways with Handrails
- Date
- 1925-08-01
- 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_1078_08-01-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:29340
- Title
- Jarve Loney and Bob Elsner oral history interview (transcript)
- Date
- 2006-09-28
- Description
- Mr. Loney begins the interview and Mr. Elsner joins him shortly thereafter. Mr. Loney briefly discusses growing up in Ferndale, his early education, and the various jobs he held before starting work at the GP pulp mill. At the plant, Mr. Loney initially worked in the paperboard mill and Mr. Elsner in the bleach plant. The two men describe the creation of the chlorine plant where they both ended up working. They talk about plant equipment including the hydropulper and mercury trap/sump pump, and also the various substances produced during the pulping process such as phosphoric and sulfuric acids. The two men talk about the union and worker strikes that occurred during the 1970s, also listing what was negotiated into the contracts as a result of those strikes. Mr. Loney and Mr. Elsner discuss the dynamics between individuals in different roles at the mill. They also discuss the hazards associated with mill work, noting that the working environment became safer over time as regulations tightened and certain activities were terminated.
- Digital Collection
- Waterfront Oral History Project
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Waterfront Oral History Project records
- Local Identifier
- wohp_loneyelsner20060928
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- Jarve Loney and Bob Elsner Interview 1 Title: Interview with Jarve Loney and Bob Elsner Interviewer: Ken McAllister Date: 2006 May 17 Collection: Waterfront Oral History Project Records Repository: Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Washington University Transcription: Ken McAllister Revi
- Identifier
- wwu:25526
- Title
- Small steamship "Union" pulled up to dock with two men standing at helm on the Fraser River
- Date
- 1920-1940
- 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
- gb0701
- Identifier
- wwu:28237
- Title
- Northwestern Shipyard, Bellingham, Washington
- Date
- 1943-06-03
- Description
- Embossed on front: "Photo No. 365 (in ink) Date 6/3'43 (in ink) Northwestern Shipyard Bellingham, Wash." and in ink: "FP 243 - FP 244 - LT 160" and "ATR 34-ATR 33-ATR 32" Photo taken from a roof looking across the shipyard toward Bellingham Bay with Lummi Island in the background. Northwestern Shipyard was at the foot of Harris Avenue in Fairhaven at the Port of Bellingham. It was an emergency shipyard started in 1942 by Seattle investors led by Jack Gilbert and closed in 1945; there were several such shipyards created during both world wars.
- 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
- gb2919
- Identifier
- wwu:28623
- Title
- Unidentified woman
- Date
- 1880-1960
- Description
- Unidentified young woman sitting in a wicker chair holding a violin and bow. Her dark hair is parted in the middle and pulled back . She wears a loose fitting blouse with an elaborate design on the sleeves. Possibly the same young woman as in photograph gb3476. This photo is also pasted on a page from a book entitled "Les Femmes Artistes du XVIII Siecle"
- 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
- gb3477
- Identifier
- wwu:28125
- Title
- Two men standing on a pier
- Date
- 1880-1960
- Description
- Five other men seated by pilot house of boat docked at pier. Photo is one of a sheet of eleven photos.
- 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
- gb2860
- Identifier
- wwu:41373
- Title
- view 4 - info card
- Part of
- Fusinus sp.
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00167_04
- Identifier
- wwu:39422
- Title
- View 3
- Part of
- Bowl
- Date
- 1800-1899
- Type of resource
- artifact
- Object custodian
- WWU Department of Anthropology
- Related Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Local Identifier
- WCAC_627.tif
- Identifier
- wwu:27857
- Title
- Aerial view of Pacific American Fisheries' cannery at King Cove, Alaska showing a peninsula extending out into the water with a short landing strip in the foreground, cannery buildings in the middle ground, and a lake, houses and mountains in the background
- Date
- 1960-1970
- Description
- See also GB2500, GB2502, GB2499.
- 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
- gb2564
- Identifier
- wwu:29125
- Title
- AS Board Minutes 1952-04
- Date
- 1952-04
- Description
- AS Board Minutes 1952 April
- 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_195204
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- WWU - AS Board of Directors Minutes 1952 April Page 1 April 2nd, 1952 The meeting was called to order by the president, Dick Pederson. Minutes were approved as read. Dr. Cederstrom withdrew his motion of March 19th regarding budgeting the Junior Prom. (With the consent of the second). Dr. Cederstrom
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WWU - AS Board of Directors Minutes 1952 April Page 1 April 2nd, 1952 The meeting was called to order by the president, Dick Pederson. Minutes were approved as read. Dr. Cederstrom withdrew his motion
Show moreWWU - AS Board of Directors Minutes 1952 April Page 1 April 2nd, 1952 The meeting was called to order by the president, Dick Pederson. Minutes were approved as read. Dr. Cederstrom withdrew his motion of March 19th regarding budgeting the Junior Prom. (With the consent of the second). Dr. Cederstrom moved that Paul Gille be given a week's extension on the contract with Mr. Earl; seconded and unanimously passed. A large portion of the board meeting was spent in going over the proposed revisal of the constitution with the committee members. Changes were suggested and the constitution went back to committee for further work. It will be presented at an evening meeting April 9th for board approval; the meeting will be publicized and students urged to attend. It was reported that according to Mr. Hoppe, there were no revenues taken in at the Drama department production due to royalties. Western's exchange assembly will be presented here May 8th and at Central May 13th. Admission will be 40 cents. The matter of budget planning groups will be left until the next meeting. It was brought to the attention of the board members that the co-chairman for Campus Day should be choosen in the near future. Mention was made of the Evergreen Conference Student Association meeting to be held here in May. The president urged the board to cooperate with the chairman and do their part to make it a successful conference. Dick also mentioned the P.S.P.A conference to be held in Seattle sometime in May and asked the board to consider sending three delegates. The meeting was adjourned. Anne Griffiths. Secretary. 1952 April Page 2 April 9th, 1952 The meeting was called to order by the president, Dick Pederson and the group met as a committee of the whole. This was a special night meeting held mainly for the purpose of meeting with the constitution revision committee and going over the proposed revision of the constitution. The minutes of the last meeting were approved as read. Before turning to the matter of the constitution, old business was taken care of. The contract for Mr. Earle was submitted for approval but was turned back to committee for further investigation regarding bonding. Mr. Gelder reported on the work done at Lakewood during Spring vacation. He said that the total cost had been $319.00 and the rest had been turned back to budget control. He reported that the project had been successful and the board discussed the possibility of clubs, ect. organizing work groups at Lakewood and also having part of the Campus Day activites at Lakewood in the form of workgroups. It was suggested that a free lunch be given those who would work out there during Campus Day. President Dick reported that Tom Taylor was going to submit a written resignation from the board at the next meeting. Dick McClure and Lolly Hagen have been asked to serve as co-chairmen for Campus Day, but the board could not officially approve their appointement until the next meeting due to lack of a quorum. The suggested Campus Day theme is "Dogpatch Daze". The baord discussed the problem of getting the revised constitution submitted in time to be in the New Navigator. Rather than print the old constitution in teh Navigator, it was suggested that it be left out if the revised one was not ready in time and be printed seperately at a later date. The board next went on to the business concerning the revised constitution. Each article was discussed and approved or rejected seperately. A motion was made by Mr. Gelder that, with the exception of specific changes noted at the meeting, which changes are to be made and presented by the constitution revision committee at the next meeting, that the member of the board present bind themselves to approve the constitution at the next meeting. The motion was passed with a vote of 6-for; 1 opposed. The meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted. Anne Griffiths, Secretary. 1952 April Page 3 April 16th, 2915 The meeting was called to order by the president, Dick Pederson. A motion was passed to accept the minutes of the special meeting. They were approved as read. Since the last meeting was held as a "committee of the whole", a motion was made that the action taken by the committee of the whole be accepted; seconded and unanimously passed. The corrections suggested at the last meeting regarding the constitution had been made and the constitution was submitted by the committee for approval. Mark Hardie moved that we present the committee for approval. Mark Hardie moved that we present the constitution to the student body for approval; seconded and unanimously passed. Mr. Gelder moved that the secretary be instructed to write a letter of appreciation and commendation to the chairman of the constitution revision committee and her committee; seconded and unanimously passed. A motion was made that the Collegian publish the constitution as it now stands as soon as possible; seconded and unanimously passed. The resignation of TOm Taylor had not yet been submitted, so a replacement could not be officially appointed yet. A motion was made to accept Paul Gillie's resignation as chairman of the co-op committee; seconded and unan. passed. Morris Anderson was appointed to replace him. Dick reported that he had met with Dr. Haggard and that the third faculty member of the board will be officially appointed by the next meeting. In order for the Board of Trustees to approve the ASB fees in time for the printing of the 1952-53 catelog, it was necessary for the board to decide at this meeting what amount they would recommend. After discussion, a motion was made to recommend to the administration that a raise of $2.50 student body fees and $0.50 Klipsun fees per quarter be made; seconded and unanimously passed. Mrs. Meenk reported that the Scholarship Society is to be reorganized as the Senior Scholarship Society; with membership requirments of 105 credit hours and an overall grade point of 3.5. She also requested $75.00 for the societies initiation banquet. Due to the financial condition of the ASB, the board felt that they would be unable to give the full $75.00 but a motion was made the banquet expenses of the new initiates of the Scholarship Society be paid for by the Board of Control from budget control funds; seconded and unanimously passed. The remaining expenses of the banquet are to be taken care of by the present members. The Homecoming report was submitted and a motion was made that the report be accepted; seconded and unanimously passed. 1952 April Page 4 Bud Woodward, at the request of Dr. Cederstrom, was present to inform the board of the deplorable condition of the student lounge! Such things were reported as: the theft of all the ash trays; 64 chairs broken; the arms broken loose from all the davenports; gum on the ceiling; shoe prints on the walls; cigarette burns on the floor; and writing on the upholstry; in all $1400. of equipment in a preiod of two quarters has been either damaged or stolen. The board discussed the seriousness of the problem and what could be done about it. A motion was made and seconded that the matter go to the Sutdent Facilities co-op board for recommendation at the next meeting; unanimously passed. The sitution is also to be highly publicized in the Collegian. Action was taken on the matter of Budget Planning. Board members are to collect the opinionaries from each department and discuss their budgets with them before the next board meeting. The assignments made were as follows: Music Department-Dick Pederson, Merv Sliger, Carolyn Crook. Women's P.E. "- Nan Merceir, Anne Griffiths, JoAnn Hoyt. Speech - "Mark Hardie, Betty Grocott. Drama- "Larry Wilson. Dr. Cederstrom. Milt Clothier. Collegian - "Mr. Gelderm Jerry Arntzen, Marv. Nielsen. A motion was made that the extra cost of publishing the constituion be born by the Board of Control; seconded and unanimously passed. The meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted. Anne Griffiths, Secretary. 1952 April Page 5 April 23rd, 1952 The meeting was called to order by the president, Dick Pederson. Minutes were approved as read. Miss Heber was officially welcomed as the new faculty representative on the board of control. A motion was seconded and passed to accept Tom Taylor's resignation from the board. Jerry Artzen was appointed to fill the position. Discussion was had regarding the lounge situation. It was reported that conditions had greatly improved in the past week, but publicity is the be continued. A suggestion was made that the situaion might be further helped by placing oversized ash trays and two card tables in the lounge. The results of the buget questioneer were submitted to Milt Clothier bt the various committee members who had met with the department heads First drafts of the budgets are to be in by May 1st. Mr. Gelder reported that there is $11,012.94 under budget control and if nothing unforseen happens, we should be approximately $2,000. in the black by the end of spring quarter. Also in the report, he mentioned that $482.99 had been credited against the budget by mistake but that the correction had been made and would help the financial condition considerably. A motion was made by Mr. Gelder that, in virtue of the shifting of the drama department head, their budget be cleared to zero and the moneybe taken from budget control; seconded and passed. The board discussed getting lumber from the dock being torn up for use at Lakewood. A suggestion was made to have a committee estimate the cost of proposed improvemnets, when it should be done, how much it will cost ect. Mr. Gelder is to take the responsibility of making up a lost of what has to be done at Lakewood for use by the work groups. Discussion was had regarding rules for campaign poster placement, but a motion was passed that the matter be turned over to the election committee for future elections. It was recommended that the Collegian be notified of the general complaint regarding "stale" posters on the bulletin board. Some members felt that this was perhaps causing student disinterest in the bulletin boards. Dr. Cederstrom moved that money be appropriated to purchase swimming 1952 April Page 6 awards and the money be taken from budget control; seconded and passed with a vote of 9 for; 1 opposed. A motion was made to approve the coaches recommendations of those who receive minor awards; seconded and unanimously passed. They are as follows. Milt Clothier. Ken German. Barry Devis. Jerry Hansen. Stan Frye. Jack Croghan. Jim Boettcher. Hank Rogers. The meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submited Anne Griffiths, Secretary Board of Control. 1952 April Page 7 April 30th, 1952 The meeting was called to order by the president, Dick Pedersen; minutes were approved as corrected. Larry Wilson read the results of the General Election (refer to enclosed sheet) and a motion was passed to incorporate the results in the minutes. The board discussed the Evergreen conference, which is to be held here May 9th and 10th. A motion was made to approve the president's appointment of Mark Hardie and Merv Sliger as official delegates to the conference; seconded and unanimously passed. A request was made that the Collegian be paid $45 for the salary of last year's business manger, as they had to pay him from funds other that add money. The board felt the situation should be clarified before action was taken, so a motion was made to table the matter until Keith Stearns could be present to give the baord more information as to what the situation was; seconded and unanimously passed. Larry gave a progress report on the Excahnge assembly; rehearsals are under way, posters have been purchased for advertising, but as yet he had not been able to get a faculty member to act as an advisor. The faculty members on the board agreed to take the responsibility if no other faculty members could be secured for the job. Budget planning was discussed and a suggestion was made to ask Dr. Haggard if he would appear at a future meeting. The cimmittee is to meet to work on the department percentafes and try to get something conclusive for the rest of the members to work on before the next board meeting. The meeting was adjourned. Respectfully Submitted Anne Griffiths Secretary. 1952 April Page 8 The rest of the meeting was spent in discussion of different budget plans, especially the Men's Athletic budget. The baord felt they should know more of how the money was spent and felt that intermual activiites should be emphasized. No definite decisions were made. Milt said that the first draft will be memeographed for each member at the next meeting. The members were asked to work on budget plans before the next meeting and work out what they thought would be fair allotments. The meeting was adjourned. Respectfully Submitted, Anne Griffiths, Secretary. ##
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- Identifier
- wwu:28562
- Title
- Naknek ice damage
- Date
- 1940-1950
- Description
- Caption on sleeve in ink: "Naknek Ice Damage" Shoreline encased in ice with damaged pier. Naknek is in Bristol Bay, Alaska. Probably taken at PAF Cannery in Naknek.
- 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
- gb3325
- Identifier
- wwu:30915
- Title
- Page 5
- Part of
- Grant Senour Photographs Album A
- Date
- 1937-1954
- Description
- Includes Bonneville Dam, Multnomah Falls, Sourdough Ridge, Little Tahoma and Yakima Park
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Grant Senour Photographs
- Local Identifier
- senour_album_a05
- Identifier
- wwu:41184
- Title
- view 1
- Part of
- Unknown 19
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00145_01
- Identifier
- wwu:32402
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-09-24 Rock Surface Run #220 El.310
- Date
- 1925-09-24
- 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_1383_09-24-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:25115
- Title
- Profile portrait of F.H. Bailey
- Date
- 1920-1940
- 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
- gb0328
- Identifier
- wwu:21375
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1962 December
- Date
- 1962-12
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for December 1962.
- 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_196212
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- 1962-12 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - December 1962 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 1092 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTESS December 13, 1962 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Western Washington State College was held on December 13, 1962 in Room
- Identifier
- wwu:37660
- Title
- Discovering sea lions! - Mexico
- Date
- 2014
- Description
- This was my absolute favorite part about my trip. During the boat trip on the last two days of our trip our whole group had the opportunity to snorkel with sea lions and a whale shark. It was incredible to be so close to such amazing creatures.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:39201
- Title
- View 3
- Part of
- Sawankhalok ware cup, grooved boy under celadon glaze
- Date
- 1400
- Type of resource
- artifact
- Object custodian
- WWU Center for East Asian Studies
- Related Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Local Identifier
- WCAC_322.tif
- Identifier
- wwu:35845
- Title
- WWU Students Around Campus
- Date
- 2018-10-22
- Digital Collection
- Outreach and Continuing Education
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Outreach and Continuing Education
- Virtual collection
- Around Bellingham
- Virtual collection link
- 504
- Identifier
- wwu:24785
- Title
- Construction of Chuckanut Drive between Oyster Creek and Blanchard
- Date
- 1910-1930
- 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
- gb0089
- Identifier
- wwu:24643
- Title
- Two men standing on bank of Bear River, Alaska
- Date
- 1911-07
- Description
- Caption: "Bear River and Bering Sea (in distance) Alaska, July 1911."
- 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
- gb0011
- Identifier
- wwu:25432
- Title
- Street-level view of water flooding down city street
- Date
- 1910-1930
- 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
- gb0626.1
- Identifier
- wwu:22347
- Title
- A Remarkable Mountain near the River of Monterrey
- Date
- 1798
- Description
- W. Alexander del: from a Sketch taken on the Spot by J. Sykes.
- Digital Collection
- Charts and engravings of George Vancouver's Expeditions
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Charts and engravings of Captain George Vancouver's Expeditions
- Local Identifier
- Bullitt_01_22
- Identifier
- wwu:10687
- Title
- Page 10
- Part of
- Dyer Family Photograph Album
- Date
- 1890-1900
- Description
- photograph album
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- bieryscrapbook13_09dyerscrapbook10
- Identifier
- wwu:28054
- Title
- Studio portrait of Ed Jukes
- Date
- 1940-1950
- Description
- Back caption: "Ed Jukes." Edward E. Jukes was part owner of Tompkins & Jukes, a hardware store located at 215 West Holly, Bellingham, WA.
- 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
- gb2745
- Identifier
- wwu:39387
- Title
- View 1
- Part of
- Jar with pale blue decoration of floral scrolls
- Date
- 1500
- Type of resource
- artifact
- Object custodian
- WWU Center for East Asian Studies
- Related Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Local Identifier
- WCAC_581.tif
- Identifier
- wwu:32278
- Title
- Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-09-04 Runner Turbine #1N
- Date
- 1925-09-04
- 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_1290_09-04-1925
- Identifier
- wwu:28502
- Title
- Bellingham Plywood Corporation
- Date
- 1940-1950
- Description
- Three unidentified men, inside the Bellingham Plywood building, feeding long flat sheets of plywood through a cut off saw, an elaborate machine with pulleys, belts, blades and rollers. A large horizontal lamp hangs over the machine. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation.
- 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
- gb3371
- Identifier
- wwu:24995
- Title
- Formally dressed group of men pose for photograph
- Date
- 1890-1920
- 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
- gb0208
- Identifier
- wwu:28124
- Title
- Square white two story building on the Bellingham/Fairhaven waterfront with a hoist beside it close to the water.
- Date
- 1965
- Description
- The building is on a small barge. Probably used for off loading fish from fishing boats. Likely part of PAF. Another white building is partially visible to the right and the cement plant is visible across the Bay. Stamped on reverse in ink: "Photograph by Galen Biery...Date 1965..." Identical to photo 2874.
- 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
- gb2855
- Identifier
- wwu:23543
- Title
- Volleyball (Women's) Jersey and Photograph: Jersey #7, Lorrie Post photograph, Outside Hitter, 1989/1990
- Date
- 1990
- Description
- Lorrie Post. Women's Volleyball Outside Hitter - Jersey #7 (Lorrie Post) with inset framed photo of Lorrie Post..
- 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
- WWUATHVB1989-1990-001_002
- Identifier
- wwu:26829
- Title
- Northwestern Shipbuilding Company - new wooden platform with shipways on it in foreground
- Date
- 1942-05-12
- Description
- Caption: "Shipways No's. 1 and 2" and "North from Mold Loft - Northwestern Shipbuilding Co. So. Bellingham, Wash." and "5/12 '42 #N. 10." Crane moving wooden planks at water's edge, and bay in background.
- 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
- gb1982
- Identifier
- wwu:23457
- Title
- Golf (Men's) Trophy: No inscription, undated
- Date
- 1950~
- 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
- WWUATHMGOLFNoDate-001
- Identifier
- wwu:22441
- Title
- Page 32
- Part of
- Whatcom County Photographs
- Date
- 1910-1911
- Description
- Work on the Bellingham and Skagit Interurban
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- bieryscrapbook13_11whatcomcounty32
- Identifier
- wwu:41305
- Title
- view 1
- Part of
- Pink scallop
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00154_01
- Identifier
- wwu:41547
- Title
- view 4 - info card
- Part of
- Oxymeris areolata
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00205_04
- Identifier
- wwu:25430
- Title
- Bellingham Post Office shortly after construction in 1912
- Date
- 1912
- 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
- gb0645
- Identifier
- wwu:26320
- Title
- Close-up view of parade float in shape of boat named "Service", adorned with tulips
- Date
- 1940-1960
- 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
- gb1481
- Identifier
- wwu:24483
- Title
- Vehicle Research Institute Historical Records
- Description
- Photographs, video, drawings, and other historical documents from Western Washington University's Vehicle Research Institute.
- Digital Collection
- Western Libraries
- Type of resource
- Collection
- Identifier
- wwu:26004
- Title
- Fairhaven industrial waterfront with Sehome hill in distance, Bellingham, Washington
- Date
- 1880-1890
- Description
- This photograph may be the left third of a triptych, with GB1193 being the right third.
- 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
- gb1194
- Identifier
- wwu:35650
- Title
- Study Group 2018
- Date
- 2018-10-23
- Description
- Western Washington University Students On Campus
- Digital Collection
- Outreach and Continuing Education
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Outreach and Continuing Education
- Virtual collection
- Study Group 2018
- Virtual collection link
- 503
- Identifier
- wwu:21086
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1949 June
- Date
- 1949-06
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1949.
- 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_194906
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- 1949-06 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - June 1949 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 603 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES JUNE 23, 1949 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on Thursday afternoon, June 23, at 3:00 o'clock, in Room 112, Main B