Compton Union Building (CUB) Ground Breaking 1950
Title
Compton Union Building (CUB) Ground Breaking 1950
Subject
Campus buildings--Washington (State)--Pullman<br>Compton Union Building (CUB)--Washington (State)--Pullman<br>Ground breaking ceremonies--Washington (State)--Pullman<br>College administrators--Washington (State)--Pullman<br>Reservoirs--Washington (State)--Pullman
Description
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 oldest campus reservoirs. Built during the earliest days of WSU, the reservoir was no longer in use by the 1930s. It was razed during the construction of the CUB. Designed by John Maloney in modern functional style, the Compton Union Building (CUB) was built in 1951 at a cost of $3 million and named for Wilson Compton, WSU President 1944 to 1951. The CUB was financed by the Regents through bond issues totaling $2,613,000, with the remaining funds contributed by the Associated Students (ASSCW). In 1969, a major renovation added an additional floor to the building including hotel rooms.
Source
78-716
PC-4
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries: <br> http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/masc.htm
W.S.U. Subject File Photographs 1892- http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/finders/pc4.htm
Date
1950
Rights
For permission to publish please contact Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (509) 335-6691.
Format
Original photographic prints were scanned as 300 dpi TIFF files on a Microtek 9600XL or Agfa Arcus II scanner. 72 dpi JPEG files were then added to the CONTENTdm database at the WSU Libraries.
Type
Photographic prints, Group portraits
Identifier
78.jpg
Collection
Citation
“Compton Union Building (CUB) Ground Breaking 1950,” Digital Exhibits, accessed November 21, 2024, http://digitalexhibits.libraries.wsu.edu/items/show/1260.