A photograph taken during the construction of Bohler Gym. The seats for the gymnasium are partially complete. Named for Fred Bohler, the nationally known WSU Coach and Director of Athletics who devoted forty-two years to physical education and sports…
A view, looking west, of College Farm, WSU Building # 100, before the 1920 cyclone damage the area. Bryan Hall's clock tower is visible in the background.
One of the earliest photographs of campus (ca. 1893), this image was taken from the present site of the CUB (Compton Union Building) looking east. A farmer works the fields located on the present site of Martin Stadium. College Farm House is visible…
An early view of College Farm, WSU Building # 100; College Farm House is visible to the left in the background. It was one of the first structures built on campus (later demolished for the construction of Johnson Hall).
A photograph depicting a campus day activities in front of the west facade of Van Doren. Students participated in campus day activities during the early years of WSU. The celebration held in the Spring started with work projects, such as lawn raking…
Workers complete the foundation for the Powerhouse, WSU building # 27. In the background College Hill is visible with Greystone Church and Old City Hall present.