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  • Collection: WSU Buildings

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A two-story building with partial basement. Constructed of combination frame and masonry. There are 10 offices, 3 classrooms, and 6 shops. Floor area totals 17,088 square feet. Overall dimensions are 138 x 111 feet. Heated by steam from Central…

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Arts Hall interior.

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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…

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A photograph taken during the initial construction of Bohler Gym. There is little activity on the site, most of the materials are covered in snow. College Hill is clearly visible in the background. Named for Fred Bohler, the nationally…

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A scene looking west of Bohler Gym, WSU Building #11, during the early stages of construction. Steel reinforced wooden frames for the poured concrete foundation surround the structure. To the left of the image, a lifting tower is complete. In the…

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A photograph of the interior of Bohler Gym, WSU Building #11, packed with students during the 1936 student strike. Student strikers listen to their protest leader's report on Pres. Holland's response to their demands. …

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A reinforced concrete building with a brick veneer face. One wing has overall dimensions of 85'8" x 134’, and the other wing 65'4" x 252'2". Floor area will total 134,011 square feet. Both wings have stories and basement. Included in the building…

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1 photograph; 8 x 24 cm. View of Washington State College, later Washington State University. Notable is Bryan Hall (center left, with the tower) under construction. There is as of yet no clock in the clock tower, and you can see construction…

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A view of the south-west facade of Carpenter Hall, WSU Building #20. Carpenter Hall was one of seven buildings designed by the first University architect and first chair of the Architecture …

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A group portrait of Mrs. H.V. Carpenter and her son Charles (wearing a mortarboard and graduation robes) at the dedication of Carpenter Hall, WSU Building #20, in 1946. Between the two is a portrait of the late H. V. Carpenter above a dedicatory…

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Cows rest in the foreground beside College Farm, WSU Building # 100.

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Several individuals survey the damage wrought by a 1920 cyclone that touched down near College Farm, WSU building # 100.

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A photograph of College Farm, WSU building #100, before the 1920 cyclone damaged the site.

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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…

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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).

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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.

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A view the damage wrought by a 1920 cyclone that touched down near College Farm, WSU building # 100.

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A detail of the damage wrought by a 1920 cyclone that touched down near College Farm, WSU building # 100.

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A photograph of College Farm, WSU building #100, before the 1920 cyclone damaged the site.

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The view is of the south-west facade of the two-and-a-half story wooden structure. Completed by 1892, Old College Hall, WSU Building 04, housed the…

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Two-story, temporary buildings of frame construction. Both exterior and interior surfaces are of gypsum board. All three units heated from one central boiler. Each unit includes a community kitchen for light lunches and small lounge. There are 31…

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A Photograph of President Wilson M. Compton shoveling dirt in a ground breaking ceremony for the new Compton Union Building. Dignitaries stand in the background. The brick structure visible in the background through the pine trees is one of the…

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President Wilson M. Compton participating in a ground breaking ceremony for the new Compton Union Building. Dignitaries stand in the background. The brick structure visible in the background through the pine trees is one of the oldest campus…

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An image of a student performance inside the Compton Union Building, WSU building #63. Students are seated at booths and tables eating and talking. A young man stands before a microphone playing an electric guitar above his head hangs a banner, which…
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