- Identifier
- wwu:5682
- Title
- 1951 Stump Ceremonies
- Date
- 1951-07-05
- Description
- On verso of image: July 5, 1951. Left to Right: Mrs. Ellnora Oertil-Ruswick, Mrs. E.T. [Helen J.] Mathes, Glenn Jordan, Gardiner Included with photos: The measurements for the old stump were 24' 6" in circumference. Mrs. Mathes said that her husband, Dr. E. T. Mathes, saved the stump as a reminder of the big trees that once covered the campus area. We learned that some of the girls' clubs cleared the area around the knoll of blackberry vines and other vines that naturally grew among the trees. The ivy was planted by the class of 1901. The information about the clubs clearing the area was furnished by Mrs. Ruswick. The ivy that was planted by the Class of 1901 was brought from Tacoma by Mrs. Dellinger, who is Mrs. Browne's mother.
- Digital Collection
- Campus History Collection
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Special Collections
- Related Collection
- Campus History Collection
- Local Identifier
- CHC-OM_1951-0002
- Identifier
- wwu:5626
- Title
- 1951 Stump Ceremonies
- Date
- 1951-07-05
- Description
- Stamped on verso of image: Herald Staff Photo Bellingham, Wash. July 5, 1951. On verso of image: The boy on the stump was a passerby on the street who posed for the camera. Included with photos: The measurements for the old stump were 24' 6" in circumference. Mrs. Mathes said that her husband, Dr. E. T. Mathes, saved the stump as a reminder of the big trees that once covered the campus area. We learned that some of the girls' clubs cleared the area around the knoll of blackberry vines and other vines that naturally grew among the trees. The ivy was planted by the class of 1901. The information about the clubs clearing the area was furnished by Mrs. Ruswick. The ivy that was planted by the Class of 1901 was brought from Tacoma by Mrs. Dellinger, who is Mrs. Browne's mother.
- Digital Collection
- Campus History Collection
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Special Collections
- Related Collection
- Campus History Collection
- Local Identifier
- CHC-OM_1951-0004
- Identifier
- wwu:5638
- Title
- 1951 Stump Ceremonies
- Date
- 1951-07-05
- Description
- On verso of image: July 5, 1951. Standing - Left to Right: President W.W. Haggard, Mrs. [Rachel P.] Haggard, Mrs. Ruth Burnet, Mrs. Ethel Birney-Laube, Miss Laura Sweet, Mrs. Ada Hogle-Abbott, Mr. Noah C. Davenport, Mrs. Clara Ellen Tarte-Davenport, Mrs. May Gilligan-Carr-Pew, Mrs. Harriet Dellinger-Browne, Mrs. Pearl Deerwester-Darling, Mrs. Lillian Miller-Whitney, Dr. Lucy Kangley, Mrs. Ruth Pratt-Doubt (in front), Miss Marian Doubt, Miss Sadie F. Lewellyn, Miss Catherine Montgomery, Dr. Alan Ross, Mr. Thomas Hunt, Miss Hazel Breakey, Mrs. Ellnora Oertil-Ruswick. Seated: Mrs. E.T. [Helen J.] Mathes, Miss Nora B. Cummins Included with photos: The measurements for the old stump were 24' 6" in circumference. Mrs. Mathes said that her husband, Dr. E. T. Mathes, saved the stump as a reminder of the big trees that once covered the campus area. We learned that some of the girls' clubs cleared the area around the knoll of blackberry vines and other vines that naturally grew among the trees. The ivy was planted by the class of 1901. The information about the clubs clearing the area was furnished by Mrs. Ruswick. The ivy that was planted by the Class of 1901 was brought from Tacoma by Mrs. Dellinger, who is Mrs. Browne's mother.
- Digital Collection
- Campus History Collection
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Special Collections
- Related Collection
- Campus History Collection
- Local Identifier
- CHC-OM_1951-0001
- Identifier
- wwu:5649
- Title
- 1951 Stump Ceremonies
- Date
- 1951-07-05
- Description
- On verso of image: July 5, 1951. Group I. Standing - Left to Right: Mrs. Ethel Birney-Laube, Miss Laura Street, Mrs. Ada Hogle-Abbott, Mr. Noah C. Davenport, Mrs. Clara Ellen [Tarte]-Davenport, Mrs. Harriet Dellinger-Browne. Seated: Mrs. E. T. [Helen J.] Mathes, Mrs. May Gilligan-Car-Pew. Group II. Standing - Left to Right: Mrs. Pearl Deerwester-Darling, Mrs. Lillian Miller-Whitney, Mrs. Ellnora Oertil-Ruswick, Miss Sadie F. Lewellyn, Miss Catherine Montgomery. Seated: Mrs. Ruth Pratt-Doubt Included with photos: The measurements for the old stump were 24' 6" in circumference. Mrs. Mathes said that her husband, Dr. E. T. Mathes, saved the stump as a reminder of the big trees that once covered the campus area. We learned that some of the girls' clubs cleared the area around the knoll of blackberry vines and other vines that naturally grew among the trees. The ivy was planted by the class of 1901. The information about the clubs clearing the area was furnished by Mrs. Ruswick. The ivy that was planted by the Class of 1901 was brought from Tacoma by Mrs. Dellinger, who is Mrs. Browne's mother.
- Digital Collection
- Campus History Collection
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Special Collections
- Related Collection
- Campus History Collection
- Local Identifier
- CHC-OM_1951-0003