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    • Science [Abelson] Hall, construction, ca. 1934

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view looking west during the initial construction of Science Hall, WSU building #32. Steel supports are visible for the first floor. In the foreground are a series of greenhouses, now replaced by Todd Hall. In the left portion, next to the...
    • Science Hall (Old) [Murrow Hall], 1905

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Laboratories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view looking at the west facade of Old Science Hall. A solitary figure walks across the dirt landscape in the foreground of the image. Old Science Hall, WSU building #33, was designed by G. W. Bullard (also the architect of Ferry Hall) and built...
    • Science Hall (Old) [Murrow Hall], Faculty Portrait, 1904

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Laboratories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Teachers -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A group portrait of the male Science Faculty in front of Old Science hall. Old Science Hall, WSU building #33, was designed by G. W. Bullard (also the architect of Ferry Hall) and built in 1899 at a cost of $60,000. Old Science Hall housed the...
    • Science Hall (Old) [Murrow Hall], ca. 1915

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Laboratories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of the west facade of Old Science Hall; gravel paths and a lawn are present in the foreground. Old Science Hall, WSU building #33, was designed by G. W. Bullard (also the architect of Ferry Hall) and built in 1899 at a cost of $60,000. Old...
    • Science Hall (Old) [Murrow Hall] May Pole Dance, ca. 1925

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Students -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Celebrations -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Automobiles -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • Female students dressed in white, dance around poles in front of Old Science Hall. Seated viewers watch the performance; a row of cars is parked in front of Old Science Hall. Old Science Hall, WSU building #33, was designed by G. W. Bullard (also...
    • Science Hall (Old) [Murrow Hall], ca. 1915

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Laboratories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Students -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Students -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of the west facade of Old Science Hall; students walk across the gravel paths in front of the building. Old Science Hall, WSU building #33, was designed by G. W. Bullard (also the architect of Ferry Hall) and built in 1899 at a cost of...
    • Science [Abelson] Hall, construction, July 7, 1935

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view looking west during the construction of Science Hall, WSU building #32 (the structure's frame is partially complete-rising four stories). In the foreground are a series of greenhouses, now replaced by Todd Hall. In the left portion, next to...
    • Science [Abelson] Hall, construction, October 1, 1935

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view looking west during the construction of Science Hall, WSU building #32. The structure is nearly complete, scaffolding remains only on the wings. In the foreground are a series of greenhouses, now replaced by Todd Hall. In the left portion,...
    • Science [Abelson] Hall, construction, July 7, 1931

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of Science Hall, WSU building #32, several months into construction. The concrete frame of the structure is nearly complete. The exterior brick and windows are still not present. In the foreground are a series of greenhouses, now replaced by...
    • Science [Abelson] Hall, construction, July 31, 1935

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of Science Hall, WSU building #32, several months into construction. The concrete frame of the structure is nearly complete. A pile of building debris is visible. The exterior brick and windows are still not present. In the foreground are a...
    • Ferry Hall, ca. 1910

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Horses -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • Six men wearing dark suits and hats sit in an open carriage pulled by two horses in front of 'New' Ferry Hall, WSU building #8. A dog sits behind the back row seat, facing the camera. Built in 1892, Ferry Hall was the first large building to be...
    • Ferry Hall, interior, 1907

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Interiors -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • An interior view of a dormitory living room in Ferry Hall, WSU building #8. Three men wearing matching dark sweaters labeled 1907 sit on a couch with arms around each other's shoulders. The walls are decorated with pictures and college banners....
    • Ferry Hall, ca. 1900

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of entrance to Ferry Hall, WSU building #8. The upturned soil in the foreground indicates the recent completion of the structure. Built in 1892, Ferry Hall was the first large building to be constructed on campus. Designed to be a dorm, it...
    • Ferry Hall, ca. 1910

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of the front facade of Ferry Hall, WSU building #8. A large tree is visible to the left of the hall, as are dirt roads, trashcans, and a fire hydrant in the foreground. Built in 1892, Ferry Hall was the first large building to be constructed...
    • French House, 1979

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History
    • Black and white 3 x 5 print of campus building no. 220, 725 N.E. Campus ave., viewed from a northeastern direction. In 1973 this building became the French House, also known as La Maison Francaise, or as Language House, and housed about 13...
    • Holland Library in Winter, ca. 1955

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Libraries -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Students -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A winter view of the West facade of Holland Library. A male student stands beside a cannon with the statue of the 'Nature Boy' visible in the background. Holland Library was built between 1948 and 1950, and was named after the former Washington...
    • Holland Library, construction, 1948

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Libraries -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • An image of the construction of Holland Library, WSU building #62. The foundation and frames for the first story are present. The clock tower of Brian Hall is visible to the left of the image rising above the southern facade of the structure....
    • Holland Library, ca. 1955

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Libraries -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • Looking East at Holland Library's most distinctive detail: a 30-foot high statue on the West side, near the original main entrance. This statue was designed by Seattle artist Dudley Pratt, and officially named 'The Reader.' It was carved in...
    • Holland Library, ca. 1955

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Sculpture -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Libraries -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • Looking East at Holland Library's most distinctive detail: a 30-foot high statue on the West side, near the original main entrance. This statue was designed by Seattle artist Dudley Pratt, and officially named 'The Reader.' It was carved in...
    • Holland Library, construction, 1948

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Libraries -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • The South side of Holland Library during construction. A crane lifts building materials to the upper floors. The concrete fame of the structure is complete. To the right a tree is present; on the left is Brian Hall with its clock tower clearly...

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