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- Art Runestrand oral history interview (transcript)
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- 2006
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- Mr. Runestrand began working at the pulp mill as a training director and then moved to assistant industrial management director where his major concern was with the health and safety of mill employees. He points out that, early on, relationships among employees at the mill were very good. He then discusses the labor strike of the 1970s, explaining how the mill continued to operate by using salaried staff and supervisors to cover empty shifts. He talks about some the repercussions of being one of the employees who stayed on, including having tacks and nails strewn across his driveway, finding his house covered in graffiti, and even receiving a death threat. He also mentions that there were attempts to sabotage operations at the mill but they were always thwarted by security. Mr. Runestrand talks about creating an alcoholism recovery program at the mill that provided support to employees. He also describes an educational program that helped employees complete their high school diplomas. He speculates about causes for the mill's closure while also commenting on the community's changing attitudes towards the company. He concludes with optimistic remarks regarding the future of Bellingham's waterfront.
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- Art Runestrand interview 1 Title: Interview with Art Runestrand Interviewer: David Albright Date: 2006 Collection: Waterfront Oral History Project Records Repository: Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Washington University Transcription: Transcribed by Laurie Brion, May 2008 RUNESTRAND:
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- wwu:6260
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- Arthur Heald interview--June 21, 2003
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- 2003-06-21
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- Arthur Heald, WWU alumni, Class of 1954.
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Arthur Heald ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following materials can be
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- wwu:32598
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- The arts of fly fishing
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- 2004, 2000-2009
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- wwu:32597
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- The "arts" of fly fishing
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- 2003-12/2004-01, 2000-2009
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- wwu:32599
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- The arts of fly fishing
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- 2005, 2000-2009
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- ~ .... . . ..... , .' ~ .... ' . .\. . The J!\.rts I t of :fry :fisfiinB . • 2005/06 Exhibit Paul and Mary Ann Ford Fly.Fishing Collection Special Collections WWUUbraries - 1 The American Fly Fisher. Issued quarterly with some exceptions, Volumes 1 through 31-approximately 120 issues (we l
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- wwu:24666
- Title
- AS Board Minutes - 1916 December
- Date
- 1916-12
- Description
- Associated Students Board of Control minutes, Bellingham State Normal School.
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- Associated Students of WWU Board Minutes
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- Text
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- Records of the Associated Students of Western Washington University, University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries.
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- wwuarc_as_191612_01
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1916-12 Page 01_013 (volume 01 page 013) 1916-12-07 - Meeting called to order by President. Mr. Hulse and Mr. Bond about Minutes read and approved. Following bills were allowed: Athletic (Committee) Fund. Morse hardware Co. -$2.55 Gen.
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Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1916-12 Page 01_013 (volume 01 page 013) 1916-12-07 - Meeting called to order by President. Mr. Hulse and Mr. Bond about Minutes read an
Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1916-12 Page 01_013 (volume 01 page 013) 1916-12-07 - Meeting called to order by President. Mr. Hulse and Mr. Bond about Minutes read and approved. Following bills were allowed: Athletic (Committee) Fund. Morse hardware Co. -$2.55 Gen. Fund. Union Printing etc. Co. Letterheads and env. $8.55 Book Store Fund. C.C. Baughman (Nov. Commission.) $30.00 C.C. Baughman (" Salary) $50.00 Note: Commission earned to date $214.00 Pd. to date. $150.00 Balance $74.00) Messenger Fund: S.B. Trish Co. $215.00 Moved and seconded that the Board go on record as favoring the change of athletic emblems from "B" to "W." Carried (5-0) Moved and seconded that following men be allowed letters for 1916 football. Carried. Wold, Harold 14 halves Johnson, Herbert 12 " Shobert, Oscar 8 " Juver, Noel 5 " Beardslee, Will 12 " Sutherland, Starr 13 " Davis, E.C. 5 " Powell, Roy 12 " Campbell, Clyde 8 " Austeth, Leonard 13 " Uddenberg, Herman 5 " Haracich, Ed. 14 " Goffney, Tom 13 " Ford, Oscar. 10 " Shidler, Ed. 7" Matter in regard to Elwood, Davis left from previous meeting dropped. Contract with Seattle Engraving Co. which was approved by Messenger Committee and submitted by Messenger Mg'r was read and accepted and entered into this 7th day of Dec. 1916. Discussion of places for Christmas Party for Student body. Moved and seconded that chair appoints chairman of committees. Carried. Following chairmen of committees. Carried. Following chairmen appointed: Refreshments-Cosby Jackson Page 01_014 (volume 01 page 014) 1916-12-11 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by the President. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Those present were Mr. Van Horn, Carleton, Hulse, and Miss Jackson and Miss Buchanan. The following report for November (ending Dec. 8, 1916) was made by Mr. Baughman. Ac'cts receivable: $139.51 Cash in bank: $156.64 " " on Hand: $223.53 Total: $519.68 $1783.98 Balance: $2303.66 Debits Ac'cts Payable: $2303.66 The following bills were allowed: Ger. Fund Normal Bk. Store- (Stamps, ink, etc) $2.25 Book Store Fund: Bills Totaling $456.25 Some of the bills were passed on the condition that they received Mr. Baughman's O.K. Bill for Kinney Co. was held up until Book Store Committee should see Mr. Baughman in regard to putting in suck stock without consulting Board of Committee because it totals over $50.00. Moved and seconded that Mr. Baughman's bill for business trip to Seattle be accepted. Carried. C.C. Baughman- $5.20 (Seattle Trip) R.R. Fare $3.90 2 night at Y.M. $1.00 Car fare .30 Total: $5.20 Moved and seconded that Mr. Sherman be interviewed as to taking Bk. Store inventory during vacation. Carried. Adjournment Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan 1916-12-07 - Program- Margaret Bressler; Tree-Smith Carlton. Decided that 21st of December was only other date. That being a Club might decided that each club be interviewed as to whether or not they are willing to give up that might for a cooperative program. Adjournment Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan Page 01_015 (volume 01 page 015) 1916-12-18 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by the President. Minutes read and approved. Following bills allowed. Mess Fund. Thomas Scarseth- Sal. (Nov. 15-Dec. 15) $50.00 Gen. Fund Mr. Van Horn- % Dr. C.M. Buchanan- Tulalip Xmas $25.00 Ath. Fund Home Store- 3 doz. towels Adjournment Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan. ##
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- wwu:24665
- Title
- AS Board Minutes - 1916 November
- Date
- 1916-11
- Description
- Associated Students Board of Control minutes, Bellingham State Normal School.
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- Associated Students of WWU Board Minutes
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- Text
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- University Archives
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- Records of the Associated Students of Western Washington University, University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries.
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- wwuarc_as_191611_01
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1916-11 Page 01_010 (volume 01 page 010) 1916-11-07 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by President, Mr. Bond and Miss Bauchman absent. Following report of the C.P.S. game was made by Mr. Carver (game on Oct. 28.) Expens
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Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1916-11 Page 01_010 (volume 01 page 010) 1916-11-07 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by President, Mr. Bond and Miss Bauchman absent. Following report of the C.P.S. game was made by Mr. Carver (game on Oct. 28.) Expenses for fares- $46.60 " " meals- $17.40 " " burths(sp?)- $16.00 Total: $80.00 Page 01_011 (volume 01 page 011) 1916-11-07 - Received from students as'sn.- $75.00 " " C.P.S.- $75.00 Petitioned to registrar- $70.00 Moved and seconded that President sign the release to Mr. Fallises Bond of last year. Carried. Following bills were allowed: Messenger Fund: S.B. Irish- $165.00 Athletic Fund: Pickering Hdw. Co.- $6.29 General Fund: Sweet Grocery Co.- $13.60 Book Store Bills: Total: $304.13 Book Store report read and accepted. Discussion as to who the Board of Control should appoint as their member of the Auditing Committee. Mr. Troth, Miss Coles, + Miss Everhaun were suggested. Motion made and carried that Mr. Troth be appointed. Discussion of giving banquet to football boys held. Moved and seconded that Pres. investigate finances of Student Organization and if found to be in good condition put matter up to Student Body. Carried. Stated Directories would be out this week. Discussion of Messenger Bill from S.B. Irish Co. especially of item of selling up mailing list. Moved bill be accepted omitting that item and totaling bill $165.00. Carried. Adjournment Louise E. Buchanan. Sec'y. 1916-11-13 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by president. In absence of secretary minutes to order by President. In absence of secretary minutes were dispensed with. Following bills were allowed: Book Store Fund: Lowman and Hanford $500.00 Watterman Fountain Pen Co. $100.00 Mess. Fund: Thomas E. Scarseth $50.00 Gen. Fund: Griggs Printing Co. Directory $85.00 Mr. Scarseth, as Business M'gr. "Messenger" made his report and other plans for distribution of "Messenger" by mail were discussed. Moved and seconded that matter be matter taken up with Messenger Committee. Page 01_012 (volume 01 page 012) 1916-11-20 - Carried. Moved and seconded that Mr. Scarseth's report be accepted. Carried. Discussion as its procuring and basketballs for Miss Nicherson and 2 for Mr. Carver. Suggested that Athletic Committee see Miss Nicherson about use of balls-whether or not for classwork. Moved and seconded that balls be for- provided that committee understands that they are to be used only for athletic purposes. Carried. Also suggested that Messenger Committee see Mr. Scarseth about handling in a more complete- or itemized-report. Adjournment. (Sec'y) Louise E. Buchanan. 1916-11-20 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by President. Miss Jackson and Miss Buchanan were absent. Minutes read and approved. Following report of athletic committees: 3 balls for Miss Nicherson and 2 for Mr. carver, also some whistles (2). The following bills were allowed: Athletic Fund. A.S. Spalding and Bros. - $32.61 Book Store Fund. Reliable Transfer Co. - $6.70 Richmond Paper Co- Mdse- $240.32 Clyde Bauks-photos - $12.30 Discussion as its whether or not Elwood Davis be recognized for injuries received in football game requiring him to pay $5.00 for somebody to take his place in janitor work. Decided to leave question open. Discussion as to advisability of paying Mr. Baughman's fare to Seattle to confer with business houses. Question still open for discussion. Discussion as to whether or not football boys be allowed to buy or raise money for sweaters. Decided inadvisable. Discussion as to who should take Mr. Kirkman's place as editor-in-chief of "Messenger." Decided "Messenger" committee take up matter with Miss Edens. Adjournment. (Sec'y) Louise E. Buchanan. ##
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- wwu:24664
- Title
- AS Board Minutes - 1916 October
- Date
- 1916-10
- Description
- Associated Students Board of Control minutes, Bellingham State Normal School.
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- Associated Students of WWU Board Minutes
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- Text
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- University Archives
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- Records of the Associated Students of Western Washington University, University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries.
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- wwuarc_as_191610_01
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1916-10 Page 01_007 (volume 01 page 007) 1916-10-02 - Meeting called to order by President. The entire board was present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The "Messenger" committee presented a contra
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Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1916-10 Page 01_007 (volume 01 page 007) 1916-10-02 - Meeting called to order by President. The entire board was present. The minutes of
Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1916-10 Page 01_007 (volume 01 page 007) 1916-10-02 - Meeting called to order by President. The entire board was present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The "Messenger" committee presented a contract with he printer for approval. Moved and Seconded that the contract be accepted. Carried. The President referred the matter of singing the contract to the Messenger committee. \Moved and seconded that Dr. Deerwester be put upon the complimentary mailing list. Carried. Moved and seconded that Dr. Deerwester. Carried and manager be allowed five copies a piece of the "Messenger" and that each member of the Board receive two copies a piece. Carried. Moved and seconded that the Faculty pay same price as students ($0.75) per year and that outsiders be charged $1.00 per year. Carried. Moved and seconded. Carried that President be authorized to investigate the conditions and methods of last year's publications of the Directory and if necessary put the proposition up to the students. Moved and seconded that announces has casting not over $0.05 be purchased for use in the Association room. carried. The following bills were allowed: Books Store Fund: C.C. Baughman- Sept. salary - $50.00 C.C. Baughman- "commission"- $30.00 Messenger Fund. Electric Engraving Co. - $3.24 General Fund. E.J. Mathes Book Co. -- 12.93 Adjournment. Louise E. Buchanan. Sec'y 1916-10-09 - Board of Control Meeting The meeting was called to order by the President. Those present were Mr. Hulse, Mr. Van Horn, Mr. Carleton, Miss Jackson, Miss Buchanan. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Mr. Hennes was present to put before the Board the proposition of getting out a booklet containing school song and yells for use at contests. It was moved and seconded that the President appoint and Athletic Committee. Carried. Those appointed were Miss Jackson, Mr. Bond and Mr. Carleton. appointed were Miss Jackson, Mr. Bond and Mr Carleton. Moved and seconded that the Committee recommend Page 01_008 (volume 01 page 008) 1916-10-09 - the publication of the booklet and work with Mr. Hennes. Carried. Moved and seconded that matter of payment of Mr. Scarseth's salary be held oer until next meeting. Carried. Miss Jackson brought up the matter of Miss Nicherson desiring basketballs and hockey sticks. president referred the matter of the Board supplying materials for the classes in gymnasium as well as for athletic contests to the Athletic Committee. Following bills were allowed: Book Store Fund: Bills to total of - $1,280.08. General Fund. Royal Dairy Co. $27.00 Normal Book Store. $2.25 Athletic Fund: S.E. Carver $1.95 Morse H'dware Co. $1.50 It was suggested that uni(?) bills and the bill for Book Store advertising be held over until understanding regarding them be secured. Mr. carver presented the following report for the Ferndale Game. Received from Student Association $10.00 Received from Student Association $13.50 " " Ticket Sale $10.00 Paid to Ferndale $10.00 Returned to Registrar Adjournment Louise E. Buchanan Sec'y. 1916-10-17 - Board of Control Meeting The meeting was called to order by the President. The entire board was present. Minutes read and corrected. Mr. Carver presented the following report of Sat. game with Anacortes Oct 7, 1916. Rec'd from Association - $25.00 " Anacortes - $20.00 Pd. for board- $10.00 " rooms - $2.25 " meals - $14.00 " train fares - $8.90 Total $35.35 $45.00 35.15 $9.85 Turned in to Registrar Page 01_009 (volume 01 page 009) 1916-10-17 - Bids for Directory opened: S.B. Irish Co.- $105.60 Union Printing etc. Co.-$85.00 Discussion of University. Moved and seconded that President be instructed to lay the matter before the Student Body on Wed. the 18th. Carried. It was suggested that credited be allowed on a bill for fertilized lime (sp?)from luise(sp?) procured from the Morse H'dware CO. and paid for but returned. Following bills were allowed: athletic fund- $3.20 Pickening Hardware Co.-$4.50 Bellingham Harness Co.- $4.00 S.E. Carver General Fund: Anna M. Petersen-$5.00 Messenger Fund: Thomas Seacreth- $50.00 Union Printing + Building Co.- $3.50 Bookstore Fund- $4.00 Bills to total of = $426.40 Mr. Carver made the following reform of Saturday's game. (Oct. 14, 1916) Received from registration- $80.00 Paid Everett- $80.00 Mr. Van Horn as ticket seller made following report sold: 91 tickets @ $.25- $22.75 turned in to registrar: adjournment Louise E. Buchanan. Secy. 1916-10-30 - Board of Control Meeting. The meeting was called to order by the President and the reading of the minutes omitted. All of the Board with the exception Mr. Hulse were present. The following bills were allowed: Bookstore Fund: C.C. Baughman- salary- $50.00 C.C. Baughman- commission- $30.00 Thomas Y. Crowell Co.- $20.00 Athletic Fund: Jack Housen- $12.00 S.B. Irish- $2.00 Messenger Fund- Melvielle Campbell - $5.15 Page 01_010 (volume 01 page 010) 1916-10-30 - Discussion of Lecture Course tickets and there disposal after the withdrawal of a student from school. Moved and seconded that President confer with Dr. Nash about refunding money for Lecture Course ticket to a student withdrawing from school. Carried. Matter of receiving song books on hand in Book Store brot(sp?) up. Moved + seconded that store committee take up matter of song books with Mr Baughman and that he be advised to sell them at 3 or 5 cents until all sold. Carried. Miss Jackson reported for Book Story Committee the transfer of a check protector from the registrar's office to the Book Store. It was reported by the President that the Directory is in the hands of Griggs Printing Co. President took up the matter of new suits for the baseball team- $8.00 a piece. Mr. Carson and Mr. Van Horn ordered the suits- 12 in number- on the expectation that the Board would be favorable in view of the fact that an early order was necessary in order to get them at a more reasonable price. It was moved and seconded that the action of the President be approved. Carried. Mr. Carver made the following report of the Mr. Vernon game: Received from as'sn.- $25.00 " " Mr. Vernon- $30.00 Total: $32.60 Paid out for fares- $24.85 " " meals- 7.80 Total: $32.60 Returned to registrar- $22.40 Adjournment Louise E. Buchanan. Sec'y ##
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- Identifier
- wwu:24663
- Title
- AS Board Minutes - 1916 September
- Date
- 1916-09
- Description
- Associated Students Board of Control minutes, Bellingham State Normal School.
- Digital Collection
- Associated Students of WWU Board Minutes
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
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- Records of the Associated Students of Western Washington University, University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries.
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- wwuarc_as_191609_01
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1916-09 Page 01_001 (volume 01 page 001) 1916-09-05 - Board of Control Meeting. A special meeting for the Board was called by the Pres. Primarily for the purpose of making plans for the student mixer to be held Sept. 9th and also to dis
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Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1916-09 Page 01_001 (volume 01 page 001) 1916-09-05 - Board of Control Meeting. A special meeting for the Board was called by the Pres.
Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1916-09 Page 01_001 (volume 01 page 001) 1916-09-05 - Board of Control Meeting. A special meeting for the Board was called by the Pres. Primarily for the purpose of making plans for the student mixer to be held Sept. 9th and also to discuss the "Messenger" proposition for the coming year that Mr. Van Horn might present our policy etc. to the Faculty at the Faculty Meeting. Those present were Mr. Hulse, Mr. Van Horn, Miss Jackson, Miss Bressler, and Miss Buchanan. Mr. Hulse stated that the Faculty feels that is the time for a weekly paper and that they desire to have more knowledge of and control over the "Messenger." A discussion was held as to whether or not Mr. Scarseth's flaw of collecting 75 cents from students the last semester would work and he approved. Mr. Strilse suggested that $1.00 for the year might be sufficient instead of the proposed $1.50. Mr. Van Horn read Mr. Scarseth's written statement of his- (Mr. Scarseth's) plan as Mg'r.-Editor of the "Messenger." This was done for the benefit of those Board Members not present during Summer School. It was decided that Mr. Van Horn read the said statement to the Faculty. Plans for the Mixer were then in order. Motion made that Chair appoint chairmen of committee: Seconded and carried. Chairmen appointed were: Miss Jackson-refreshments; Miss Bressler-programs; Mr. Carleton-stunts; Miss Buchanan-labels. Decided on meeting of Board on Thurs. It was moved and recorded that Sec'ry be allowed new book. Carried. President authorized to make purchase of exchange rack and make arrangements for its placing in the Library. Bills were allowed as follow: Gen Fund. Ma(SP?)Arts Press , Normal $1.40 Muller and Asplund 1.00 Athletic Fund A.G. Spalding and Bros. 9.57 Motion for adjournment. Carried. Louise E. Buchanan Secy. Page 01_002 (volume 01 page 002) 1916-09-06 - Meeting called to order by Pres. Those present were: Mr. Hulse, Mr. Van Horn, Miss Jackson, Miss Bressler and Miss Buckanan. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Moved that since no rules for filling vacancies are in Constitution- Faculty representative be elected in special student assembly. Motion seconded and carried. Mr. Hulse gave report on the faculty's action in regard to "Messenger." It was moved and seconded that a call for editor be made by Pres. In student assembly. Carried. Motion for adjournment. Carried. Louise E. Buchanan. Secy. 1916-09-07 - President called Special Student Assembly for purpose of electing a member of the faculty in Dr. Veerivester's place. Mr Bond and Mr Bever were nominated and Mr Bond was elected receiving 571 votes to Mr Bever's 169. The Pres. Announced the "Mixer" for Gov. night and made a call for applications for positions of Editor of "Messenger." Motion for adjournment carried. Louise E Buchannan Sec'y 1916-09-11 - Meeting called to order by Pres. Minutes read and approved. Those present were Mr Bond, Mr Hulse, Mr Carleton, Mr Van Horn, Miss bressler, Miss Jackson, Miss Buchanan. Mr. Hulse asked for statement as to finances of Association. It was suggested that we- as a Board- formulate our own places, write our contract, submit it to Faculty and these fit in the applicants. *The applications of Mrs. Kirkman, Mr. Busswell, Miss Nielsen, Miss Petersen, Miss Jewell and Mrs. Shepard were read and discussed. *(The following applicants for editorship were called in for private conference: Mrs. Esther Shepherd, Howard Busswelll, Clara Nielson, Ella C Petersen, Louise Jewell, Mrs Kirkman. Mr Scarseth was elected as manager accd. Election of editor was left till later.) The following bills were allowed: General Fund Anna M Petersen stamps $0.64 Page 01_003 (volume 01 page 003) 1916-09-11 - S.P. Drish Co (hand books)- $125.00 Chester Staubra - $0.75 Normal Grocery - $1.00 Moved that we meet the following day. Seconded and carried. Motion for adjournment. Carried. Louise E. Buchanan. Secretary. 1916-09-12 - The meeting was called to order by the Pres. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Those present: Mr. Bond, Mr. Carleton, Mr. Van Horn, Miss Jackson, Miss Bressler, Miss Buchanan. It was moved and seconded that the Faculty be allowed ticket for Lecture Course and games without change. Carried. Discussion as to "Messenger" proposition still held. It was suggested that a date be made with applications that they might come before the Board. Also suggested that call be made for more applications. Suggested that let names stand as before (i.e. editor- in-chief and manager) and in contact clearly distinguish between duties of each. Motion for adjournment. Carried; Louise E. Buchanan. Sec'y. 1916-09-13 - The meeting was called to order by the Pres. And the minutes of the previous meeting read and approved. Those present: Mr. Hulse, Mr. Proud, Mr. Van Horn, Mr. Carleton, Miss Jackson, Miss Bressler, Miss Buchanan. The following bill was allowed: Gen. Fund: Griggs Stationary and Printing Co. , City. - $3.25 The following applicants for editorship were called in for private conference: Mrs. Kirkman, Miss Jewell, Mrs. Shepard, Miss Nielson, Miss Petersen, Miss Davis and Mr Bussell. After the conferences were completed the applicants were discussed. It was moved and seconded that the Board accept the application of Mrs. Ira Kirkman as editor-in-chief. Carried. It was moved and seconded that the application of Mr. Scarseth for manager- subject to contract. Carried. Adjournment. Page 01_004 (volume 01 page 004) 1916-09-13 - Louise E. Buchanan. Sec'y ~~~~1916-09-14 - The meeting was called to order by the Pres. Reading of the minutes proposed til further date. Those present were Mr. Hulse, Miss Jackson and Miss Bressler. The secretary-p (SP?), read last year's Messenger contract. The "Messenger" was discussed with Mrs. Kirkman and Mr. Scarseth. Moved and seconded that "Messenger committee for the appointed. Carried. Mr. Bond, Mr. Carleton and Miss Buchanan appointed by chair. Moved and carried that Store Committee be appointed . Carried. Mr. Hulse. Miss Bressler, and Miss Jackson appointed by Chair. Discussion was held as to the advisability of severing office connection with Book Store Phone. Moved and seconded that Book Store Committee see to aforesaid plan. It was suggested to the "Messenger" committee that all new downtown should have a chance to bid for the publishing of the "Messenger" Motion for adjournment. Carried. Louise E. Buchanan. Sec'y 1916-09-15 - Meeting called to order by the President. All of Board present. The contract for Business Manager of the "Messenger for year 1916- 17 was presented by the "Messenger" Committee and read and duly signed by the authorized persons. Adjournment. Louise E. Buchanan. Sec'y 1916-09-18 - Meeting called to order by President and minutes of last meeting read and approved. Those present were Miss Bressler, Miss Jackson, Miss Buchanan. A report of the financial standing of the Students' Association was read as follows: Student Assoc. Funds up to Sept. 18, 1916. Mess. Fund $29.02; Gen. Fund 1882.21 and Page 01_005 (volume 01 page 005) 1916-09-18 - Athletic Fund $7.88. Mr. Baughman's Bond was presented and it was decided to let it lay over till a future date. Decided that it was not necessary to put the Editor under rules but rather that the subject of rules for Manager and Editor be referred to "Messenger" committee. Moved and seconded that Pres. be authorized to have Normal "Messenger" Box repaired and keys made for it. Carried. Moved and seconded that the matter of presenting to the Student Body the election of a student for the auditory committee b(?) to the Pres. Carried. Moved and Seconded that Pres. be authorized to settle with Mr. Carver or Spalding Bros. the matter of a bill (already paid) being again presented. Carried. Following bills were allowed: Fund. Union Printing, Engraving etc. City - $2.70 General Fund: Dr. Van Kirk- City- $2.00 A.G. Spalding Bros- Seattle, WA- $3.06 Book Store Funds - (Transfer) $25.00 Motion for adjournment. Carried. Louise E. Buchanan, Sec'y 1916-09-26 - Meeting called to order by the Pres. Those present were: Mr Bond, Mr Hulse, Mr Van Horn, Mr Carleton, Miss Bressler, Miss Jackson. "Messenger" bids were discussed. It was moved and seconded that all former bids be discarded and that a call be made for new bids, separately sealed. Carried. Moved and seconded that meeting be held 4:10 following day for the purpose of opening bids. Carried. Moved and Seconded that note be allowed. Carried. Suggested that Mr. Baughman make a personal report to Board. Following bills were allowed: Athletic Fund: Pickering H'dware Co- City- $142.95 " " 4.00 " " .80 Northwest H'dware Co. - 3.50 ' ' .55 Page 01_006 (volume 01 page 006) 1916-09-26 - Messenger Fund: Chas. Staubra(?) - City $.50 Book Store Fund Bills to total of -- $480.88 It was suggested that the new bids be submitted to Griggs, Union, (?) and Austett Printing Company. Adjournment. Louise E. Buchanan. Sec'y 1916-09-27 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting was called to order by the President. All were present expect Miss Bressler and Miss Buchanan. It was moved that Mr. Baughman be allowed a season ticket to games and Lecture Course the some as other offices of administration. Seconded and carried. The Messenger bids were opened and found to be as follows: Union Printing Co. $41 per week for 1200 copies and $1.50 for each extra 100. Griggs and A(?) $1.50 for each extra 100. Griggs and A(?) put in the source bid as Union. (?) Printing Co.- $40.50 per week for 1200 copies and $1.50 for each extra 100 copies. It was suggested that we reserve the right in the contract to change printers. Moved and seconded that we adjourn. Carried. Louise E. Buchanan. Sec'y 1916-09-28 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by the President for the purpose of deciding upon the question of printer. The entire board was present and Mr Scarseth also. Moved and Seconded that the ? Printing Co. - being the lowest bid- be allowed. Carried. The matter of drawing up a contract was referred by the President tot he Messenger Committee. The contract to be ready by the following regular meeting. It was moved and seconded that $10.00 be advanced to Mr. Carver for the Ferndale game Saturday. Carried. Adjournment. Louise E. Buchanan. Sec'y ##
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- AS Board Minutes - 1917 April
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- 1917-04
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- Associated Students Board of Control minutes, Bellingham State Normal School.
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-04 Page 01_024 (volume 01 page 024) 1917-04-02 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by President. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Bills allowed as follows: Gen. Fund. Mae Everhaun-ballots.-$.80 Messenge
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Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-04 Page 01_024 (volume 01 page 024) 1917-04-02 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by President. Minutes of previous
Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-04 Page 01_024 (volume 01 page 024) 1917-04-02 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by President. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Bills allowed as follows: Gen. Fund. Mae Everhaun-ballots.-$.80 Messenger Fund $171.00 Irish Printing Co.-4 issues Messenger March 6. 10-21-27 Page 01_025 (volume 01 page 025) 1917-04-02 - Seattle Engraving Co.- (Cartoon and Engraving) $3.69 and $19.61 Book Sle (sp?) Fund Mr. Baughman-Salary March $80.00 Herbert Johnson-Salary March $10.79 Moved and seconded that $75.00 be transferred from General to Messenger Fund. Carried. Moved and seconded that Chairman of Book Store Committee be authorized to grant Mr. Baughman's expenses for Seattle trip-not to exceed $6.00-provided chairman thinks he has sufficient cause to make trip. Carried. Following Book Store Report presented: Acc'ts. Receivable-$131.44 Cash on Hand $133.44 Diff. between credit and debit $264.73 713.95 Accts. Payable. $978.68 Adjournment. Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan. 1917-04-16 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by President. All present but Mr. Hulse ad Miss Buchanan. Minutes read and approved. Following bills were allowed: General Fund: W. Woodworth Co. City. Flags-$22.00 Anna M. Peterson (Salary) 5.00 Cosby Jackson (stamps) .50 Smith Carleton (call and carfare) (sp?) .60 Athletic Fund: Pickering Hardware Co. (Hose and cohe(sp?)) $12.53 A.G. Shalding (Basketballs) $24.15 A.G. Shalding (Bats and laces) $2.51 Harold Wold (B.B. Mash) $2.00 Messenger Fund: Cecil A. Folsom (Salary March bond etc.) $60.00 Adjournment: Sec'y-Louise E. Buchanan. Page 01_026 (volume 01 page 026) 1917-04-30 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by President. All present. Minutes read and approved. The new Board Members were present. Mr. Carver was present at the meeting to *receive suggestions regarding games etc, and to hand in following report of Bremerton-Normal Game on April 21st. *Suggested that Mr. Carver have idea if probable games and prices to present before Board previous to games Received from Student Association $35.00 ' " at Gates 2.50 " " watching balls .95 " " deficit Blaine game .85 " to Bremerton 35.00 Returned to Registrar. $.20 Report to Blaine Game- April 14th Admission at Gate $.75 PL. for watching balls .50 " " car fare! 1.10 Deficit .85 Discussion of School Picnic Mr. Carver asked for requisition of $40.00 for May 19th. Moved, seconded and carried. The report of the Messenger Committee (as filed) was accepted. Moved and seconded that Board pay $18.00 of the $36.00 bill of the Trish Printing Co. where sufficient funds are on hand. Carried. Discussion of condition of tennis courts. Moved and seconded that tennis courts be relined. Carried. 1917-04-23 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by President. Minutes read and approved. All present but Mr. Bond and Miss Bressler. Messenger Committee reported all accounts with Mr. Scarseth settled. Bills allowed as follows: Sweet Grocery Co. (Gen. Fund.) $6.35 Athletic Fund: Bremerton Game-S.E.Carver $35.00 Moved and seconded that Mr. Carver come in at next board meeting. Carried. It was suggested that miss Jackson investigate the bills for expense, telephone etc. presented by Mr. Carver. Page 01_026a (volume 01 page 026a) 1917-04-24 - Report of the Messenger Committee, (Mr. Bond, Miss Buchanan and S. Carleton). pertaining to the settlement of the Messenger accounts with Thomas Scarseth. The accounts have been disposed of as follows: Moneys collected by Tom. S and retained by him $49.45 Moneys for outside subscription not accounted for 9.00 Moneys collected from The Cave $2.00/J.B. Woll $2.00 and not credited on books 5.10 Moneys due Trish Pr.Co. contracted without sanction of 48.55 for mailing list stc. Less 18.00 granted by B. of Control. 30.55 Total $94.10 Money (salary) due Tom Scarseth Dec. 15, 1916 to Jan 22, 1917 $62.50 By cash (Tom Scarseth) April 20, 1917 31.60 Total 94.10 Page 01_026b (volume 01 page 026b) 1917-04-24 - Personal account of Tom Scarseth with Grigg Printing Co. of $14.25 and- Personal account for distribution of Messenger of $10.00 ....have from settled according to Tom Scarseth to S. Carleton, April 23, 1917 by phone. These above matters have been satisfactorily disposed of is the opinion of this committee. Signed Messenger Committee Smith Carleton EA Bond Louise E. Buchanan Page 01_027 (volume 01 page 027) 1917-04-30 - Moved and seconded that Mr. Carleton interview Pres. Nash to see if something cannot be done about draining Football grounds and tennis courts. Carried. Following bills were allowed: Book Store: C.C. Baughman Salary for April- $80.00 Herbert Johnson "- $9.60 Athletic Fund: S.E. Carver expenses for phone etc- $6.37 Harry K. Smith- baseball suits- $97.02 Northwest Hardware- Bats- $2.55 General Fund: Normal cafeteria- cau. (sp?)- .25 E.T. Mathes Book Co.- Student Council book- .30 Adjournment. Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan. ##
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- AS Board Minutes - 1917 December
- Date
- 1917-12
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- Associated Students Board of Control minutes, Bellingham State Normal School.
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-12 Page 01_047 (volume 01 page 047) 1917-12-06 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Miss. Graham. Bills Allowed. Muller and Asplund (watch) $20.0 Floral Exchange. (Miss Mathes) $10.00 Normal B
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Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-12 Page 01_047 (volume 01 page 047) 1917-12-06 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Miss. Gr
Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-12 Page 01_047 (volume 01 page 047) 1917-12-06 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Miss. Graham. Bills Allowed. Muller and Asplund (watch) $20.0 Floral Exchange. (Miss Mathes) $10.00 Normal Book Store .80 " " " .90 Western Engraving Co. $4.60 Kemphaus and Co $3.09 H.T. Hudson Arms Co. $20.35 Mr. Bons read constitution. President read report of Book Store from Auditing Comm. Constitution calls for a report to be published in messenger. Mr. Baughman objects. Pres.authorizes Book Store Comm. to Page 01_048 (volume 01 page 048) 1917-12-06 - consult Mr. Baughman on subject. Motion carried that report of Book Store Comm be accepted. Receipt of $70.30 for Xmas boxes Miss. Adams to be asked to send in her bill every month. Pres. appointed Comm. for Xmas party. Program Almond , Trucker, Edson, Ireland refreshment. Jewell, Cales, Neuirill?, and Graham. Decorating Beaufort, Chase, Pratt, Sorenson and Booman. Games Nash, Ike, Ramsey, Jules. Adjournment Sec'y Frances M. Ireland 1917-12-06 - consult Mr. Baughman on subject. Motion carried that report of Book Store Comm be accepted. Recipt of $70.30 for Nucas bokes? Miss. Adams to be asked to send in her bill every month. Pres. appointed Comm. for Xmas party. Program Almond , Trucker, Edson, Ireland refreshment. Jewell, Cales, Neuirill?, and Graham. Decorating Beaufort, Chase, Pratt, Sorenson and Booman. Games Nash, Ike, Ramsey, Jules. Adjournment Sec'y Frances M. Ireland 1917-12-13 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. All members present. President said that Book Store Inventory was due. Tell Mr Baughman to have it done during vacation. Have it done by Mr. Sherman, the one who did it before. Motion carried that Miss Cales salary be paid this week. Discussion of the lock on association room door. Left if necessary or this one fixed. Get keys for Miss Graham and Mr Chute. Reports from committees on Xmas programs. Refreshments must be under $20.00. Miss Graham brought up matters to be handled by Student Counsel. More hooks and racks in locker rooms. People taking ?work ? papers which fall on floor. New Bulletin board is under construction. Page 01_049 (volume 01 page 049) 1917-12-13 - Bills allowed Miss Adams (salary) $5.00 Miss Cales 50.00 Book Store Northern Express 1.00 Ferrien Magnuson Co. 3.06 John Wiley and Sons 2.40 McClurg 100.00 Lawman and Hanford 100.00 Seattle Paper Co. 50. WA Sheaffer 17.33 Arthur J. Barnes 21.99 College Book Store 7.56 Wells Fargo and Co. 22.81 B.B. Furniture 8.10 Adjournment Sec'y Frances M. Ireland 1917-12-20 - Board of Control Meeting Bills allowed- Barnhart Books and Spindler $2.39 Western Engraving 2.85 Union Printing 156.45 Paul Washke (candy) .50 Kemphaus and Co .70 W. Chase .75 Adjournment Sec'y Frances M. Ireland ##
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- wwu:24668
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- AS Board Minutes - 1917 February
- Date
- 1917-02
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- Associated Students Board of Control minutes, Bellingham State Normal School.
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-02 Page 01_019 (volume 01 page 019) 1917-02-05 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by President and minutes of previous meeting read and approved. All present but Miss Jackson. Book Store bills to amt. of $295.99 al
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Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-02 Page 01_019 (volume 01 page 019) 1917-02-05 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by President and minutes of prev
Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-02 Page 01_019 (volume 01 page 019) 1917-02-05 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by President and minutes of previous meeting read and approved. All present but Miss Jackson. Book Store bills to amt. of $295.99 allowed. Messenger @ $1.00---$10.00 presented. Discussion of bill followed. Moved and seconded that bill be held over until settlement of Messenger conditions. Carried. Stated that matters have not yet been cleared up in regard to Mr. Scarseth's accounts. Discussion as to someone to take place of Mr. Folsom as Business Mgr. "Messenger" during his illness. Mr Carleton volunteered to fill in temporarily if able to arrange it. Page 01_020 (volume 01 page 020) 1917-02-05 - Mr. Van Horn reported that he had on hand $70.00 surplus to be turned into Athletic Fund- paid surpluses having been drawn to assure expenses for games. Mr. Baughman presented the following report of Book Store Conditions: Accts. Payable- $156.24 Cash on hand- $102.14 Total- $258.38 Diff.- $1038.90 Debits- $1297.28 Accts. Payable- $1297.28 Mr. Van Horn then left the meeting placing Mr. Carleton in the chair and presenting his resignation from Chairmanship of the Board and Presidency of Student Association. Moved and seconded that action on resignation be postponed until next meeting. Carried. Adjournment Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan 1917-02-12 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Vice-President/ Minutes read and approved. Vice-President read Mr. Van Horn's resignation. Moved and seconded that the resignation be accepted. Carried. Since Vice-President automatically takes chair in case of it being vacated by Pres. it was moved and seconded that a primary for purpose of electing a Vice-President be held on Friday. Carried. Bills to amount of $61.38 ($210.09**erased?) allowed for Book Store. It was moved and seconded that bill for four weeks printing in Jan. be allowed to Irish Printing Co. Carried. Miss Jackson reported that she had signed warrant check for Miss Anna Petersen's salary ($5.00) up to Feb. 5th and had also signed a check for $40.00 for Vancouver game. It was moved and seconded that Miss Welshe's request for $30.00 to be used for Literary Development pages in "Klipsun" be allowed. Carried. Miss Jackson then appointed Miss Bu- Page 01_021 (volume 01 page 021) 1917-02-19 - Board of Control Meeting. All present at meeting called to order by President. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Moved that action of Business Mgr.pro term (paying for 5 weeks issues of "Messenger") be ratified. Seconded and carried. Following bills were allowed: Gen. Fund: Normal Book Store $6.40 Book Store Bills amounting to $213.96 Miss Jackson reported that she had authorized Miss Peterson to write out a check for $50.00 for the Basket Ball trip. A discussion as to the advisability of changing from present method of signing Book checks was held. Moved and seconded that present method of signing checks for Book Store bills remain. Carried. Moved and seconded that Mr. Baughman's action in securing Herbert Jackson to assist in store in Mr. Russell's place be approved. Carried. Moved and seconded that 50 more "Messengers" be published. Carried. A discussion of subscription and advertising situation of "Messenger" was held. No definite decision reached until all accounts are settled. Adjournment. Sec'y Louise E. Buchanan. Following report of Normal-Vancouver game 2/10/17 was made by Mr. Carver. Received from Students' Assoc. $40.00 " " Vancouver $40.00 Paid out as per receipts $37.30 Returned to registrar $42.70 1917-02-26 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by President and minutes of previous meeting read and approved. No one absent. Book Store Bills to the amount of $138.45 were allowed. 1917-02-12 - chanan to occupy the place of chairman of the Athletic Committee. Adjournment. Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan. Page 01_022 (volume 01 page 022) 1917-02-26 - Mesenger Fund: Mr.Folsom's salary (Jan.23-Feb1) $67.50. Following report of Eastern Washington trip was handed in by Mr.Carver: Rec'd from C.P.S. $40.00 " " Ellensburg $40.00 " " Prosser A.C. $35.00 " " Students Ass'n $50.00 Total $165.00 Pd. out as per receipts $167.65 Due S.E. Carver $2.65 Moved and seconded order he drawn on treasurer for $2.65 for Mr. Carver. Carried. Miss. Welsh- editor-in- chief of "Klipsun"- was present to explain the matter of cuts of teams for "Klipsun". It was moved and seconded that "Klipsun" he allowed five (5) 1 1/2x 8 and one cut each for track and baseball 3"x5". Carried. Moved and recorded that Book Keeper be instructed to bring, or present in writing, a financial report of the condition of the association at each regular Board Meeting. Carried. Moved and seconded that the secretary go over the minutes of the Board Meetings and Association meetings and list all the rules that have been made by the Board. Carried. Discussion as to results of Students Ass'n meeting was held. Moved and recorded that Miss Jackson counsel Dr. Nash to see if it would be advisable to arrange for a short meeting of the Students Association previous to class meetings on the following day. Carried. Adjournment Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan ##
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- AS Board Minutes - 1917 January
- Date
- 1917-01
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-01 Page 01_015 (volume 01 page 015) 1917-01-08 - Board o Control Meeting. The meeting was called to order by the President and the minutes of the previous meeting read and approved. All members were present. The following bills wer
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Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-01 Page 01_015 (volume 01 page 015) 1917-01-08 - Board o Control Meeting. The meeting was called to order by the President and the minutes of the previous meeting read and approved. All members were present. The following bills were allowed: General Fund: For Student's Association CHristmas Party. Ferrier- Magnuson Co. 1 1/2 doz "W's" @ $2.50 $3.75 Miss Ormsby-Refreshments (Dec. 20) $1.60 Empire Meat and Grocery- Refreshments .95 Normal Grocery .30-Refreshments Ed. Shidler (Dress suit rental) $1.00 Bryan Dishman (Dress suit rental) $1.00 Clark Electronic Co. Lamp, lights etc. $1.20 Albert Hennes-Real Santa Suit- $1.00 C. Clausen-Dish rent. .15 Cosby Jackson Thread etc. .35 The Cave-Taffy and sacks (sp?) etc. $40.85 Union Printing, Building etc. Rope and crepe paper $2.43 Smith Carleton-Wire popcorn etc. $1.25 Athletic Fund: Pacific Steam Laundry (Cleaning Suits) $8.00 S.E. Carven (night letters telegrams etc. $1.90 Night letter to Prosser $.40 Telegram from Prosser .65 Night letter from W of W .25 Score books .70 Total $1.90 Book Store Bills to amount of $213.84 allowed. Mr. Boughman present- in person- the following report of the inventory up to Jan. 1, 1917. Inventory of the Dec. 26, 1916 $6617.53 Cash on hand $91.56 Cash in hand #30.10 Accounts receivable 107.99 Total 6,847.18 Page 01_016 (volume 01 page 016) 1917-01-08 - Liabilities Accts. Payable- $1948.13 Due Bills- $30.58 Balance- $4868.47 6847.18 6847.18 Balance Jan. 1st- $4868.47 Moved and seconded that Mr. Baughman's report be accepted. Carried. Mr. Buaghman then presented to the Board figures and statements concerning the financial standing etc. of the Store in comparison to former years and stated that he desired a higher salary. It was moved and seconded that the matter be referred to the Book Store Committee. Carried. Adjournment. Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan. 1917-01-15 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting was called to order by the Vice-president and minutes of previous meeting read and approved. It was moved and seconded that the following bills be allowed to be understood that bill from E.J. Mathes Co., + M.D. Berlitz be held up until itemized. Carried. Gen. Fund. Anna M. Petersen (salary for Dec) $5.00 Hort's Floral Shop (Xmas decorations) .75 Book Store Richmond Paper Co. Mdse- $375.18 Waterman Fountain Pen Co. "- $148.18 E.J. Mathes Book Co. Mdse- $2.89 M.D. Berlity Co. "- $6.52 The following report of Book Store Committee was made: In regard to carrying confectionery in the store the Committee recommended that it should not be carried due to objection of Dr. Nash and trustees. The chairman reported that there was a division of opinion in regard to raising Mr. Baughman's salary. Then followed a discussion as to the advisability and inadvisability of raising Mr. Baughman's salary. It was moved and seconded that the commission of $3.00per month be taken from Mr. Baughman and that he be paid $80.00 per month and allowed $10.00 per month for help- to take effect Feb. 1st, 1917 and carry to the end Page 01_017 (volume 01 page 017) 1917-01-15 - of the present contract. Carried. (4-2) Mrs. Kirkman's resignation from editorship of the "Messenger" was brot up. It was moved and seconded that her resignation be accepted. Carried. Mrs. Shepherd's application for the position was read. It was moved and seconded that she be appointed Editor-in Chief of the "Messenger" for the Semester and Summer School on the condition that she resign from Associate Editorship of the "Klipsun". Carried. Moved and seconded that "Messenger" Committee inform Mrs/ Shepherd. Carried. Adjournment. Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan. 1917-01-18 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting was called to order by the President. All present but Mr. Hulse. Minutes read and approved. Following bills allowed: Normal Grocery- Entertainment of Ellensburg Team- $2.23 Mr. Hennes- Same- $.85 Irish Printing Co.- "Messengers"- $124.25 Mr. Scarseth was present and stated that-in view of leaving school- he would make his report to the auditory committee Mon. and hand in his resignation. He stated that-in view of his resignation- he had been looking about for successors to recommend to the Board and named the following: Mr. Glowman, Mrs. Hawkins, Mr. Hennes and Mr. Rocky. Moved and seconded that President be authorized to make a call for applications for Mg'r of "Messenger" in the next Assembly. Carried. Moved and seconded that payment for refreshments for the entertainment of the Ellensburg boys be paid from General Fund. Carried. Mr. Van Horn made a statement of the financial conditions of the General and Athletic Fund estimating $227.22 in the Athletic and close to $600.00 in the General. Mr. Carver having estimated that $150.00 ,more will be necessary to carry through the year. Mr Van Horn proposed that $150.00 be transferred from the General to the Athletic Fund. A discussion was held as to advisability of recommending to the New Board a larger... Page 01_018 (volume 01 page 018) 1917-01-18 - appropriation for Athletic Fund. It was moved and seconded that $150.00 be transferred from the General to the Athletic Fund. Carried. Moved and seconded that Dr. Nash be asked to have someone appointed Faculty Representative on the Board during Mr. Hulse's absence. *Adjournment Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan. *Suggested that Board be advised the coming year to have a book keeper from among its own members. Moved and seconded that Faculty's attention be called to the trouble with the Registrar signing bills so that discount on them can be obtained. Carried. 1917-01-19 - Board of Control Meeting A special meeting was called for the purpose of interviewing possible applicants to the position of Business Mg'r. of Messenger + to read their applications Vice-President called the meeting to order. Those present were Mr. Bond, Mr. Carleton, Miss Jackson, Miss Bressler, and Miss Buchanan. Applications from the following were read + discussed. Louise Glowman, Mr. Walcher, + Austin Bond. Mr. Truman was personally interviewed also Mr. Leber. Adjournment. Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan 1917-01-22 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting was called to order by Vice-President. Those present were Mr. Bond, Mr. Phillipi, Mr. Carleton, Miss Bressler, Miss Jackson, and Miss Buchanan. Reading of minutes was dispensed with for lack of time. The following applicants presented themselves before the Board and were duly interviewed. Mr. Roop, Mr. Hughes, and Mr. Folsom. Mr. Folsom was appointed business manager. Mr. Scarseth's registration was read. Page 01_019 (volume 01 page 019) 1917-01-22 - Moved and seconded that it be accepted. The motion was amended to the effect that Mr. Scarseth clear himself auditing committee. Carried. Decided to have meeting for the report of said Auditing Committee at 10:25 following day. Adjournment. Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan 1917-01-29 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting was called to order by President. All present except Miss Bressler. Minutes read and corrected. Mr. Folsolm was present to make inquires into some of the methods of Business Mgr. and collecting etc. Mr. Van Horn stated that he had conversed with Dr. Nash and Mr. Edison in regard to some method of having bills signed and paid without delay. He reported them as being in favor of some system by which to eliminate so much countersigning. Mr. Van Horn presented a method of Direct Banking which was discussed. It was moved and seconded that Book Store Committee work with Auditing Committee to see if some plan of Direct Banking cannot be used. Carried. Book Store Bills to the amount of $1108.21 were allowed. Adjournment. Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan ##
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- AS Board Minutes - 1917 July
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- 1917-07
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-07 Page 01_034 (volume 01 page 034) 1917-07-01 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Messn's Bond, Beau and Beardslee Bills allowed, Irish Printing Co. $162.00 6/5 - 1200 Messengers $40.50
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Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-07 Page 01_034 (volume 01 page 034) 1917-07-01 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Messn&ap
Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-07 Page 01_034 (volume 01 page 034) 1917-07-01 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Messn's Bond, Beau and Beardslee Bills allowed, Irish Printing Co. $162.00 6/5 - 1200 Messengers $40.50 12 " " $40.50 19 " " $40.50 26 " " $40.50 Page 01_035 (volume 01 page 035) 1917-07-01 - Discussion of the new shelves for book-store, make more room and put goods out for display better, cost be somewhere around $300- would need $1000 loan present worth about $55000. Make book-store pay for cash register and turn money back to General Fund (over 100) decided to wait, show plans to Mr. Bond and find out more details. Spoke of changing method of paying book-store bills. Pres. will talk this over with Dr. Nash. Discussion of Mr. Gammel and $9.00 Insurance. Adjournment Sec'y Frances M. Ireland 1917-07-10 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Messn's. Booman, Beau and Beardslee. Bills allowed- Manual Arts Press. Soreg and Yells (sp?) Receipts $10.80 E.T. Mathes Book Co. 10.10 Montague and McHugh. Mdse (sp?) 2.10 Student Loan Fund 12.50 Normal Book Store 4.35 Decided to transfer the athletic to general fund. Ordered 400 tickets for Glacier trip $300. Pres. read Book Store report Mr. Baughman wants a note of $1200 from Bellingham National Bank. Says not as many people in school as he expected books on hand. Decided to hold it up a few days and submit to the faculty. Matter of checking in book store without going thru hands of registrar. Motion carried to have Pres. draw up a scheme of a checking out of accounts in the Book-Store, present to Dr. Nash and Faculty. Plans for making improvements in Book- Store held up until the other matter is settled. Motion carried to take $12.50 from general fund to make an even $100 for Student Loan with $87.50 from concept. Adjournment Sec'y. Frances M. Ireland. Page 01_036 (volume 01 page 036) 1917-07-26 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Messr's Booman, Bean, + Beardslee. Bills Allowed- Theodore Brown ( Basketball group) $2.00Cecil Folsom (salary June 1- July 1) 50.00 Seattle Engraving Co. (Tennis slacks) 6.29 " " " Cartoons 2.92 " " " Group 3.42 Book Store P. Wall Magnifier 19.44 C.C. Baughman salary July 120 Minnesota Sofar. Feeble Minded 13.00 Seattle Paper Co 31.81 Cardinell-Vincent Co. 17.90 Aikin-Lambert Co 29.10 Miller + Mattam 8.50 John L Boyd Jr. 230.47 Northwest Hdw. 29.63 Mac Millan Co. 66.08 U.S. Rubber Co. 49.95 Reliable Transfer 33.62 P. Blakiston's Son + Co. 8.96 Western Union 2.00 Richmond Paper Co. 108.06 Protector Underwriters 15.88 U. Of Washington 6.00 Great Northern Express Co. 1.36 American Book Co. 12.00 J.K. Gill Co. 35.84 Henry Holf + Co. 22.94 Louman + Hauford 250.00 S.S. Safford 228.43 L.E. Waterman Co. .95 President sanctioned buying of eight pennants to winner for tournament. Glacier trip cost $240. Discussion of note for Book Store, planned to get $200 from Registrar and $200 from Association. Then get note for $800. Pres. Will take care of this matter also hand-books for next year. Ask Dr. Nash if Trustees Board would pay one half. Try Page 01_037 (volume 01 page 037) 1917-07-26 - have Mr. Baughman make changes in Book Store for $100. Adjournment Se'c'y. Frances M. Ireland ##
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- wwu:24672
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- AS Board Minutes - 1917 June
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- 1917-06
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-06 Page 01_031 (volume 01 page 031) 1917-06-06 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Mr. Hulse, Benn and Beanslee. Bills allowed. A.H. Montgomery. Sawdust 1.50 A.G. Spalding. Basset Bells 28.1
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Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-06 Page 01_031 (volume 01 page 031) 1917-06-06 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Mr. Hulse, Benn and Beanslee. Bills allowed. A.H. Montgomery. Sawdust 1.50 A.G. Spalding Basket Balls 28.12, credit .19- 27.93 Ferrier Magnuson Co. 6.42 Mal Everham Stenographics .25 Laundry (curtains) .35 Muller and Asplund (Engraving cup) .75 Manual Arts Cress (checks) .30 Seattle Engraving Co. 6.12 Book Store Salary- Mr Baughman 80.00 Northwest Hardware .56 Clyde Banks 33.00 L.H. Bawer 48.27 Lumber 26.07 Doay 1.25 Nails .30 48.27 L.B. Lippincott Co. 26.00 West Coast Speciality Co 16.50 Chas Scrudder 24.00 Northwest Express Co .40 Cardinall Vincent Co. 8.72 Page 01_032 (volume 01 page 032) 1917-06-11 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Messen's, Hulse, Bean, and Beardslee. Bills Allowed- Irish Printing Co. Mess. $171.00 Book Store. Kinney Co. Jeweler $96.90 A.C.M. Clure + Co. Merchandise 31.94 A.M. Palmer Co. Stationers 86.43 Manual Arts Press 15.00 L.C. Smith + Co. 3.50 Atkinson Mentzer + Co. Drawing b'k's 9.07 A.J. Mystrom + Co. Atlases 63.83 E.P Dutton Co. Mdse. 23.68 1917-06-06 - C.M. Sherman $6.25 Aikin Lambert Co. $11.09 Richmond Paper Co. $183.80 Reliable Transfer Co. $67.45 Great Northern Express $5.94 Boyd Shoe + Rubber Co. $12.20 Irish Printing Co. $4.80 Louman + Handford $300.00 Milton Bradley Co. $48.45 Playground Recreation Association of America $5.80 A.G. Spalding + Bros. $78.73 Motion accepted to accept the Book Store contract. Adjournment Sec'y. Frances M. Ireland 1917-06-01 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. Mr. Hulse, Bond, and Carleton present. Bills allowed- Book Store bills: Leland Powers $16.20 Dennison M'f'g. Co. .99 Herb. Johnson 6.40 Freeman Mercer 3.00 J.K. Gill Co. 34.50 H.S. Crocker Co. 126.20 L.E. Waterman Co. 117.34 Adjournment Sec'y. Frances M. Ireland Page 01_033 (volume 01 page 033) 1917-06-11 - Grin + Co. Mdse. $70.80 Irving Pitt M'f'g. Co. 109.44 Dennison M'f'g. Co. Mdse. 28.63 Henry Holt + Co. 22.32 Eugene Dutzgen Co. Dr. Material 2.03 C.M. Olsen Insurance 37.50 Little Brown + Co. Mdse. 32.40 A.G. Spalding 308.16 Orville Brewer Pub. Co. 8.47 Western Union Tell. Co 2.50 Pres. read letter of resignation from Mrs. Shepherd. Motion carried that resignation be accepted. Mrs. Tucker + Mr. Freeman mentioned for new Editor. Motion carried given Pres. power to confer with Miss Edens and appoint an Editor. Book Store books to be audited, Pres. find suitable person. Discussion of book keeper for next year. Adjournment Sec'y. Frances M. Ireland. 1917-06-19 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. all present but Messenger Hulse, Beau and Beardslee Bills Allowed. Book-store. Wells Fargoand Co. E4 $6.31 " " $2.23 Ferrien Magunson Co $59.04 Paper Warehouse Co. Seattle $9.36 Weekly Messenger $13.00 Seattle Paper Co. $65.80 Frank Lamborn $10.00 Cecil Folsom Messenger Salary May 1-June1 $50 " " Postage Messenger $3.00 " " Statements $.50 Total $53.50 General Mister Smith Carleton $15.00 Sweets Grocery Co. Lady fingers, macaroons $18.00 Jenkins-Bay Co. rent fey $1.50 Yank's Band $17.50 Ice Cream Royal Dairy $30.00 Total $67.15 Page 01_034 (volume 01 page 034) 1917-06-19 - Anna M. Peterson Salary May 8 to June 14 $5.00 (dedicating one weeks vacation) Bellingham Tennis Club. Athletic $20.00 President read report from Mr. Carver of Mt. Vernon Track Meet. Bat 3 baseballs. Pres. reported electing Mr.Freeman as editor of the Mess. Motion carried that chairman's act he ratified. Motion carried that Student Association take over the Tennis Tournament. Discussion of finances and talk of excursion to Glacier. Can have $225.00 Motion carried to allowed baseball material to be bought. Pres. received letter from Mr. Beau,saying he would not be back until next year. That best to fill vacancies in the fall. Adjournment Sec'y Frances M. Ireland 1917-06-25 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Messr's. Hulse, Bean and Beardslee. Bills allowed- C.C. Baughman, Salary June $120.00 A.G. Spalding Co. Bo- 15- 14.43 -.75 12.00 -.18 14.43 Normal Grocery (Window light) 1.10 Motion carried that Mr. Baughman's Salary for June be paid. Discussion of Glacier trip, that best to have on a Saturday- Mr. Bond is to talk about rates with Mr. Selby. Adjournment Sec'y Frances M Ireland. ##
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- AS Board Minutes - 1917 March
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- 1917-03
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-03 Page 01_022 (volume 01 page 022) 1917-03-05 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by President. All were present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Book Store Bills totaling $75.94 were allowed. Al
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Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-03 Page 01_022 (volume 01 page 022) 1917-03-05 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by President. All were present. M
Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-03 Page 01_022 (volume 01 page 022) 1917-03-05 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by President. All were present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Book Store Bills totaling $75.94 were allowed. Allowed from messenger Fund: Irish Printing Co. $169.50 Mr. Baughman was present to confer with the Board in the matter of reducing prices on some of stock in Book Store because the Store is now more able to do so because of getting a... Page 01_023 (volume 01 page 023) 1917-03-05 - working capital. Mr. Baughman suggested that he announce in assembly the decrease in prices of certain stock. Moved and seconded that Mr. Baughman confer with the Book Store Committee before making announcement. Carried. Moved and seconded $100.00 be transferred from the General to the Messenger Fund. Carried. Moved and Seconded that following list of candidates for positions on the Board of Control for the ensuing year of 1917-18 be submitted to the Faculty. President- Smith Carleton Vice-Pres.- Albert Bowman, Blanche Sixeas, Marie Christensen Secretary- Frances Ireland, Charlotte Claussen. Student Rep.-Roy Bean, Florence Bush, Will Beardsley, Jean Almond. Faculty Rep.- Mr. Bond Adjournment. Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan 1917-03-26 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by President- all present but Margaret Bressler. Moved and seconded that bill of $19.61 to Seattle Engraving Company be allowed and paid when sufficient funds are on hand. Carried. Moved and seconded that bills to amt. of $115.36 from Book Store Fund be allowed. Moved and seconded that additional Ac'cts amounting to $806.33 be referred to Book Store Committee and if approved by them- allowed. Carried. Discussion Marathon and Excursion. Moved and seconded that Marathon be Apr. 14. Carried. Moved and Seconded that President appoint committee to arrange excursion and Track Meet on May 5th. Carried. Moved and seconded that requisition for $13.50- bats etc.- be allowed. Carried. Mr. Bond said that Messenger report would be ready at the next meeting. Moved and seconded that Board of Control pay authorize payment of pictures of Student Page 01_024 (volume 01 page 024) 1917-03-26 - Association Employees, Messenger Staff Board of Control, President, Vice-President, Secretary, one half page for each editor of "Messenger". Carried. Adjournment Sec'y. Louise E. Buchanan 1917-03-26 - Students' Association Meeting Meeting was called to order by President. All candidates for positions on Board of Control introduced. Moved and seconded that President appoint a committee to revise present Constitution. Motion amended to read that Body as a whole elect members of committee and that one receiving largest member of votes be chairman. Carried. Election returns were as follows: Pres. Smith Carleton-439 Booman-Vice-Pres.-285 Sixeas, Blanche-73 Christiansen, Marie-72 Sec. Ireland, Frances-254 Claussen, Charloette-180 Class Rep: Beau, Roy-285 Bush, Florence-153 Beardslee, Will-191 Almond, Jean-174 Faculty Rep: Bond, E.A., 582. Committee for Revising Constitution: Van Horn-348 Richman-289 Archambeau-203 Dieckhoff-220 Adjournment. Sec'y-Louise E. Buchanan. ##
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- AS Board Minutes - 1917 May
- Date
- 1917-05
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- Associated Students Board of Control minutes, Bellingham State Normal School.
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-05 Page 01_027 (volume 01 page 027) 1917-05-07 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by President. All present but Mr. Boomer and Mr. Breardslee. Bills allowed as follows Irish Printing Co. mailing (mess.) $48.55 Iris
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Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-05 Page 01_027 (volume 01 page 027) 1917-05-07 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by President. All present but Mr
Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-05 Page 01_027 (volume 01 page 027) 1917-05-07 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by President. All present but Mr. Boomer and Mr. Breardslee. Bills allowed as follows Irish Printing Co. mailing (mess.) $48.55 Irish Printing Co. " $171.00 Total- $219.55 General E. T. Mathes (crepe paper marathon) 1.50? Northwest Hdw. Paint 1.20 Elmer S. Olson Labor on count 2.00 S. Carleton 1.75 Total: 6.45 Athletic S.E. Carver Bal. Due on exp $.95 Book Store Clyde Banks 14.24 Weekly Messenger 4.00 Reliable Transfer 20.07 Total: $38.31 President instructed to see Mr. Black about City Tennis Courts. Motions to have Book Store Committee communicate with Mr. Baughman with regard to shelves; carried. To have Pres. get two new keys for Student Association Room. Carried. To get 1000 tickets for excursion. Carried. Adjournment. Sec'y. Frances M. Ireland Page 01_028 (volume 01 page 028) 1917-05-14 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by President. Minutes read and approved. All present but Mr. Bean. President appointed the Committees, Mess., Com., Bean, Bond, and Ireland. Book Store- Boomer, Beardslee, Hulse. Athletic- Ireland, Bean, Bond. Pres. Reported work on shelves of Book Store- motion that the action be ratified carried. 2 men 2 days. Tennis affair Pres. reported he had called Mr. Black, he had resigned- Mr. Cackran now Sec, would handle matter. Letter to Miss McMahon said we had agreed and accepted terms. Motion, carried. that we accept rebate of $10 and $20 received. Pres. authorized to close up matter. Excursion report 710 attendance $2.00 came in from outsiders. Expenses thirty cents for telephone for Pres. about bananas. Twenty cents personal car fare. Boats $200. Motion, carried that bills be allowed. Bills allowed- Cecil A. Folsom- salary Ap. 1st to May 1st Mess $50.00 " "- postage on mess. + statements 4.00 Anna Peterson- Salary 9 to May 9 5.00 Motion carried that 22 emblems be allowed for girls basket ball, or $.25 amounting to $5.50 Motion carried to buy 500 sheets of stationary for Board. Motion carried that Student Association should be cleaned up. Pres. wishes Board of Control to use the room. Mr. Carver discussed his supplies for next year. 1 doz jerseys @ $3.75- $45.00 1 " " foot-ball pants @ $3.75- $45.00 3 " " Socks @ $9.60- $28.00 Shoulder pads $12.00 Basket-Ball Material $40.00 $180 will probably cover all. Page 01_029 (volume 01 page 029) 1917-05-14 - Old suits in good condition. Goods have to be paid by Nov. if we get 20% discount. Motion carried- that Mr. Carver be allowed to order supplies that he thinks will be needed. $.25 to Ross for chasing balls. Pres. brot up subject of Testaments, that we should buy enough for boys in school who belong to the Militia- motion carried to have Pres take care of them and provide as many as are needed. Mr. Carver came back and reported Normal Whatcom game- Normal share $2.25- Ross Stage $.25 for chasing balls. Motion carried to accept Mr. Carver's report. Mr. Beardslee speak to Mr. Chute about a rack for Association room, Mr. Carleton find the place for it. Adjournment. Sec'y. Frances M. Ireland 1917-05-18 - Assembly. Student Association Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. Minutes of May 5 read and approved. Mrs. Kirkman, in absence of Mr. Van Horn read report of the constitution as revised. Mrs. Kirkman moved that the constitution as revised be accepted. Seconded Pres. read constitution, article by article. Motioned carried. Pres. called meeting of Board assembly. Adjournment Sec'y. Frances M. Ireland. 1917-05-18 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. motion carried pay $30 declamation contest. Trustee pay other $30. Motion carried. To buy 25 testaments for $15 to give to our boys and as many as possible in high school. Adjournment Sec'y. Frances M. Ireland. Page 01_030 (volume 01 page 030) 1917-05-21 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Mr. Beardslee. Pres. spoke of Mr. Baughman coming up to ask for increase in salary. Motion carried to transfer one hundred dollars back from athletic to General Fund. Pres. Spoke of Mr. Carver asking for 2 balls for tennis tournament. Nothing done about this. Miss Wilson may find rack back in library. Order for track and basket-ball emblems for Wednesday. Pres. appointed Mr. Booman, Sargent at Arms. Bills allowed- Manual Arts Press $4.25 Ath.Check Book Football tags. Receipt Football Tags. Mae Everhaun .95 Gen Stenographic work. Carl Hawkins- 46.80 Gen. Klipsun. Normal Bookstore .65 Gen. Stamps and tablets. Transfer Gen. Fund 100.00- From Ath. Mr. Baughman came from Book Store. Offered two proposition one- Salary $85 Help $30. Take a period of work. Other salary $100 Help $30. Would agree to have store out of debt by May 1, 18. sell at lowest prices possible and leave store in better financial condition. Board told Mr. Baughman they would do the best they could for him. Motion carried that Pres. appoint auditing committee to look over the accounts. Appointed- Mr. Hulse, Bean and Pres. Meeting called for one o'clock on Thurs. to decide on this matter. Adjournment. Sec'y. Francis M. Ireland. 1917-05-24 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Mr. Bond and Beardslee. Minutes read and approved. Bills allowed- Klipsun $30.00 Money for stories. Page 01_031 (volume 01 page 031) 1917-05-24 - Nona's Bears $10.00 for Klipsun Stories Katherine Fifield 5.00 " Esther Shepherd 7.50 " Florence Dodge 5.00 " Stan Sutherland 2.50 " " Matter of Mr Baughman taken up. Auditing committee that best plan was to have an invoice taken. Pres. read contract. Pres. will recite contract and present it at Board Meeting on Monday. Motion carried to have Mr. Sherman invoice during week of May 29th. Pres. sanctioned Mr. Baughman's request for help getting store ready for invoice. Adjournment Sec'y Francis M. Ireland ##
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- AS Board Minutes - 1917 November
- Date
- 1917-11
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-11 Page 01_042 (volume 01 page 042) 1917-11-01 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Miss Graham. Bookstore committee will meet next Thursday after Board Meeting, then go Page 01_043 (volume 0
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Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-11 Page 01_042 (volume 01 page 042) 1917-11-01 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Miss Graham. Bookstore committee will meet next Thursday after Board Meeting, then go Page 01_043 (volume 01 page 043) 1917-11-01 - down to Book Store. Pres spoke to Dr. Nash about paying for half of the directories, he thinks the school will pay for one half of them. Motion carried that Student Association will pay for the coat, lost by one of the Naval Militia boys when at the de****er (sp?) at the Normal School. Adjournment Sec'y. Frances M. Ireland 1917-11-01 - Bills allowed on Christmas Bokes for soldiers. Miss Jensen $10.00 Gen. E.T. Mathes 15.00 " Owl Pharmacy 8.00 " Fair Dep't. Store 10.00 " F.W. Woodworth Co. 15.30 " Cosmopolitan Book 2.00 " Japanese Art Co. 2.75 " L.C. Countryman .72 " Manso's East Side Groc. 27.55 " Cassie Cales 2.05 " Smith Carleton (Candy Normal School) 1.05 " Union Printing 3.00 " Willard Yeakes 3.75 Mess. Union Printing 17.60 " " " 38.00 " " " 38.00 " " " 38.00 " " " 36.50 " C.C. Baughman (salary) 120.00 F.M.I Sec'y. 1917-11-08 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Miss Graham. Bills allowed. Sam Carver- (Stamps Envelopes 3.13. H.T. Hudson Arms co. .18 Pres. read letter from Griffiths about caps for school, sent them back. Messenger Committee asked Page 01_044 (volume 01 page 044) 1917-11-08 - Mr. Hughes about the cut for his picture in the Messenger. he had already told Miss Cales he would pay for it. Prof. Turner says he has paid his bill. No representative at Wilson, Noble and Bar Grocery Co. they owed us $2.00 The debating team consisting of Messr's. Tucker, Holbrook and Edson, spoken of, would have to act as student activity Mr. Hopp wouldn't have time to coach. That best to let is drop for present. Suggested that we buy music books left in the book-store. Book-store committee find out what we can buy them for. Motion carried-Books be investigated, the number and possible purchase price and buy them if they could be bot at reasonable price. Adjournment Sec'y Frances M. Ireland. 1917-11-15 - Board of Control Meeting Bills allowed Mr. Rindall (letter file) $6.00 Union Printing Co. (directories) $79.00 Book Store Northwest Hardware 50.40 Thos. Y Crowell Co. 19.50 E. P. Dutton and Co. 23.33 Little, Brown and Co. 16.20 J.K. Gill Co. 122.33 Kinney Co. 35.68 Manual Arts Press. 18.00 J.B. Lippincott Co. 22.50 P. Blakiston's Son and Co. 20.48 Theo Presser Co. 12.21 Great Northern Exp. Co. .72 Alaska Bus. College 9.75 Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Miss Graham. Report from Book Store Comm. will give report next meeting as it is the end of the quarter. Page 01_045 (volume 01 page 045) 1917-11-21 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Mr. Sorsensen. Bills allowed. Books Store- Motion carried to pay all bills except Reliable Transfer, Pres. will deduct the $6.95 owed by Transfer Co. from $9.00 owed to Association. ~~~~1917-11-15 - Discussion on having the school stand back of all orders given by faculty, so the Book-Store won't lose so much. Requisition was given Mr. Carver for three dozen towels. Requisition to Northwest Hdw. for cabinet and desk. Discussion of Honor Roll and an honor day. Have list of names-also Honor Flag for the boys who are in the service from this school. Motion carried that Pres. should secure flag suitable for the occasion. Bill for taxi for Miss Scribner and Mr. MacAfee taking to station. A statement of the amounts in each fund asked for. The Auditing Comm. must make a report. Must have a new member as Miss Reis has gone to Everett. Motion carried that Pres. appoint some one who will do work of auditing and report to the Board. Discussion of having a debating team, this brot up the matter of incorporation the Student Association. That the debates could be taken up in the Current Events Class. Pres. will introduce to Student Body some future time. Adjournment Sec'y. Frances M. Ireland. Page 01_046 (volume 01 page 046) 1917-11-21 - Reliable Transfer $2.05 C.C. Baughman (salary) 1.20 Messenger 1.20 D. Appleton and Co. 45.27 Paper Hdw Co 2.00 Ginn and Co. 55.20 Western Union 1.25 H.A. Owen Pub. Co 2.00 Lawman and Hanford 300.00 Chas. Scribners 80.00 Milton Bradley 100.00 M.D. Berlity 8.82 Frank M. Lamborn 60.00 Union Print Co. 25.00 Cardinell Vincent Co 25.00 Industrial Dep't Press (YMCA) 12.40 Home Store (towels) 16.74 Western Engraving Co. 1.45 Northwest Hardware. 1.50 Griggs Stationary 2.50 Casey C. Cales 58.50 Smith Carleton .50 Transfer of 1400.00 of funds from Student and Association to YMCA War Fund- Frances S. Chroner- 25 Madein Ave. New York. Money in different funds $145.13 Messenger- 701.59 Gen. total of $846.72. Last year in Dec. had $701 in treasury. Messenger fund as good as call Messenger fund as good as call be expected. $6 less an issue than if casts us. Motion- Money collected for last years advertisement be transferred to this years Messenger fund. Pres. received letter from Ira Miller in receipt of the $18.00 sent ? to for Naval Militia Coat, lost at the banquet. Book Store committee report accepted. Adjournment Sec'y Frances M. Ireland Page 01_047 (volume 01 page 047) 1917-11-27 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by President. All present but Mr. Chute. Bills Allowed Book-Store John L. Boyd Seattle $49.16 Eugene Dietzgen $49.28 Gregg Pub. Co $55.30 University Book Store $227.08 " " Motion carried that a requisition be given to Mr. Carver to buy eight pairs of basket-ball shoes at $3.50 per pair. President Smith Carleton resigns. Motion Carried- President's resignation be accepted with regret. Miss. Adams salary $5 due on first of each month. Ask Student Auditing Board for report. Boardconsists of Misses Springer, Day, and Yerkes. Adjournment Sec'y Frances M. Ireland ##
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- Identifier
- wwu:24675
- Title
- AS Board Minutes - 1917 October
- Date
- 1917-10
- Description
- Associated Students Board of Control minutes, Bellingham State Normal School.
- Digital Collection
- Associated Students of WWU Board Minutes
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
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- Records of the Associated Students of Western Washington University, University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries.
- Local Identifier
- wwuarc_as_191710_01
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-10 Page 01_039 (volume 01 page 039) 1917-10-04 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Mr. Sorneson. Bills allowed- C.C. Baughman 150.00 Waterman Fountain Pen. 125.63 Irving-Pitt Man'f Co.
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Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-10 Page 01_039 (volume 01 page 039) 1917-10-04 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Mr. Sor
Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-10 Page 01_039 (volume 01 page 039) 1917-10-04 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Mr. Sorneson. Bills allowed- C.C. Baughman 150.00 Waterman Fountain Pen. 125.63 Irving-Pitt Man'f Co. 290.37 Braun-Knecht Herman Co. 8.00 Seattle Paper Co. 50.00 C.A. Griffith Co. 8.98 J.K. Gill Co. 8.98 A.C. McClurg and Co. 8.98 Orville Bremer 4.28 A.J. Barnes 70.00 H. S. Coocker Co. 50.00 U.S. Rubber Co. 44.20 Industrial Dep't Press 7.0 Barnkant (sp?) Bros and Spiudlers (sp?) Messenger Type. Union Printing Co. Mess. 36.50 Normal Book Store 1.90 Motion carried to get rubber stamp for bills passed by Board of Control. Pres. read statement from Book Store. Motion carried to notify Pres. action in O.L. bills since last Board Meeting. Pencil Co. Boston $170 National Bank 800 Total 970 Motion carried to have in Athletic fund- have it in with general but keep separate accounts in our books. Motion carried to give Editors and Manager of Messengers, members Board of Control, two complimentary copies of Messengers. Page 01_040 (volume 01 page 040) 1917-10-11 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All members present. Bills allowed Western Engraving Co $1.64 Union Print. Building 115.00 ~~~~1917-10-09 - Student Association Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. S- school song. Candidates for yeel Leader Called to platform c- demonstrated. Messrs Edson, Waske, Tucker. Tucker was elected. Tucker- 205 Edson- 31 Waske- 191 Pres. Made announcement of Student Directory Motion carried to have once. Nominations for student representative candidates- Graham 318 Towne 82 Brotnov 204 Alum 285 Graham and Alum to be candidates. Adjournment Sec'y Frances M. Ireland (Taken by Marie Burclause) 1917-10-04 - following the custom of last year. Mauoger (sp?) send 6 copies to University Training Camp and 6 to Fort Casey. Discussion of Student Directory- get it out by Nov. 1. Motion carried to have Pres. talk to Dr. Nash about having school pay 1/2. Pres. referred matter to Book Store comm. that Mr. Baughman wanted a new desk. Decided to have Board Meeting on Thursday at 3.25. Adjournment Sec'y. Frances M. Ireland Page 01_041 (volume 01 page 041) 1917-10-11 - O.C. Armstrong (Rubber Stams) .35 Industrial Dep't Press. 1.00 Marie Burcham (Mike Miller) 1.00 Motion carried that Miss Nichol's resignation be accepted. Motion carried that school be recommended for paying for one half of directory. Comm. appointed Ireland, Bond and Booman. Discussion of buying shoes for basketball players turned over to Athletic Comm. Questioned Mr. carver to get 7 pairs of $3.25 each if it would satisfy. It was decided to send Xmas bakes to soldiers instead of having Xmas presents. Motion carried to set aside sufficient sum of money to give dinner to former members of school who are at Naval training School in Seattle, to send President Carleton as representative of Student Body. Adjournment Sec'y Frances M. Ireland. 1917-10-18 - Board of Control Meeting Bills allowed E.J. Mathes Book Co. 8.70 Barnhart Bros. Spindler 4.00 Book Store Bills Reliable Transfer Co. A.M. Palmer Co. 59.75 H.T. Norton Co. 14.61 Eaton, Crane and Picke 77.10 Irish Printing Co. 9.60 Michigan State Normal College W.P. Brown 25.72 McMillan Co. 44.64 Normal Bookstore to Mess 14.50 Western Union Tel. Co. 7.70 Wells Fargo and Co. Express. 26.22 Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Mr. Chuter. Discussion of Book Store having to send books back that Page 01_042 (volume 01 page 042) 1917-10-11 - instructions have ordered. He is now sending back $300 and getting $50 for them. Report from Messenger running short. Mr. Turner says bill has been found. Susky will pay on Nov. 1. Mr. Olsen paid his bill American Theater Manager demands copy of bill. Motion carried to accept Mess. report. Adjournment Sec'y Frances M Ireland 1917-10-25 - Board of Control Meeting. Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Mr. Chute. Bills allowed Merle Merriett (Naval Banquet) .60 Paul Beaufort (Flashlight) .50 Sarah S. Ormsky (Banquet) 40.00 Cassie C. Cales 54.50 Pres. changed Mess Comm to Mr Sorsenslee, Miss Graham and Mr Bond. Referred bill for 3 pairs of shoes to Athletic Comm. Mess. made report motion carried to accept Mess. Report. Motion carried that Messenger Miss Cales bill be paid. Reading of letter to Trustee of School asking them to pay for one half of the directories. Board approved the following improvement. Letter file, locks on drawers and window seat. Expense $10. Motion carried to have these improvements. Adjournment. Sec'y Frances M. Ireland ##
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- Identifier
- wwu:24674
- Title
- AS Board Minutes - 1917 September
- Date
- 1917-09
- Description
- Associated Students Board of Control minutes, Bellingham State Normal School.
- Digital Collection
- Associated Students of WWU Board Minutes
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
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- Records of the Associated Students of Western Washington University, University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries.
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- wwuarc_as_191709_01
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- Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-09 Page 01_037 (volume 01 page 037) 1917-09-17 - Meeting called to order by Pres. All members present. Bills Allowed Book Store Reliable Transfer Co. $81.37 " " " 23.10 " " " 24.30 Great Northwest Expr
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Associated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-09 Page 01_037 (volume 01 page 037) 1917-09-17 - Meeting called to order by Pres. All members present. Bills Allowed Book Store Rel
Show moreAssociated Students Board Minutes - transcript for (year-month) 1917-09 Page 01_037 (volume 01 page 037) 1917-09-17 - Meeting called to order by Pres. All members present. Bills Allowed Book Store Reliable Transfer Co. $81.37 " " " 23.10 " " " 24.30 Great Northwest Express 2.21 Clyde Banks 10.74 Cardinell-Vincent Co. 10.44 H.S. Cracker Co. 169.00 J.F. Caskey 15.00 Ferrier Magnuson Co. 6.67 Mrs. Henry Heal 25.00 Irish Printing Co 2.50 Louman + Hanford 823.55 Larid + Lee 32.05 Richmond Paper Co. 108.06 Charles R. Scudder 72.80 Union Printing Co. 27.70 Wells Fargo Co. Express 6.96 C.C. Baughman (salary) 120.00 University Book Store 469.58 Sweet Grocery Co. 14.00 Reliable Transfer Co. 4.20Great Northwest Express Co. 2.05 Hagen + Hogberg Paint Co. 19.60 Read applications for Manager and Editor of Messenger Candidates appeared as follows- Mrs.Converse for Editor, Cassie Cales, manager, Willard Yearkes manager, Umi Edson editor, Mr. Frisk editor or manager, Stacy Trucker manager. Cassie Cales was elected manager. Umi Edson was elected editor. Pres read letter from Western Engraving Co. Contract awarded to them. Letter read sent to Dr. Nash from Fort Casey asking for foot-hall suits. Motion carries that Mr. Carver be instructed to. Page 01_038 (volume 01 page 038) 1917-09-17 - select twice suits and send them. Pres. Read amount due us from Messenger advertisements. Suggestion that a mailer be bot, it will be the property of the Student Association. It was decided to give the faculty lecture course tickets. Adjournment Sec'y' Frances M. Ireland. 1917-09-24 - Board of Control Meeting Meeting called to order by Pres. All present but Messr's Bond and Booman. Bills Allowed: Lucile McGhee 1.25 Royal Dairy Company Co. 25.00 B.B. Furniture Co.48.50 H.T. Hudson Arms Co. 152.57 Pres. asked for vacant hours of the board in order to change hour of meeting. $58.25 still to come in from Messenger Advertisement. Pres. appointed committees. Book Store- Ireland, Booman, Chute Messenger- Sorenson, Nichols, Bond Athletic- Nichols, Sorenson, Bond Effective Financial report from committee once a month. Motion carried that call be made for book keeper and steno grapher President ordered mailing machine action was ratified. Cost $21.47. Decided to choose Student Auditing member for faculty. Also appoint auditing board to cheer up dishes. Auditing member of the faculty comm. make quarterly report. Motion carried that Pres. ask Mr. Holbrook to be auditing member for faculty. Student auditing for Page 01_039 (volume 01 page 039) 1917-09-24 - dishes- Misses Springer, Pres, and Mr. Yearkes. Motion carries Pres. info our(sp?) those people. Pres. appointed Mr. Sorenson to get 5 keys made for Association Room door. Adjournment Se'c'y Frances M. Ireland ##
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