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    • Wreckage of West Coast Airlines

    • Aircraft accidents
    • The wreckage of the West Coast airlines that crashed February 27, 1956. It was suppose to land at the Moscow-Pullman Airport in the evening from Lewiston. The plane, carrying 12 passengers and 3 crew. It crash-landed on a slope near the airport in...
    • Damaged engines

    • Aircraft accidents
    • Both damaged engines can be seen in the wreckage of the West Coast airlines that crashed February 27, 1956. It was supposed to land at the Moscow-Pullman Airport in the evening from Lewiston. The plane, carrying 12 passengers and 3 crew. It...
    • Right engine damage

    • Aircraft accidents
    • The right side engine damage from the West Coast airlines that crashed February 27, 1956. It was suppose to land at the Moscow-Pullman Airport in the evening from Lewiston. The plane, carrying 12 passengers and 3 crew. It crash-landed on a slope...
    • Dissmore's grocery

    • Stores & shops--Washington (State); Rooms & spaces--Washington (State)
    • A fruit display at Dissmore's grocery on north Grand. The sign reads: It's the Peak of the Season for Fresh Fruits at IGA Dissmore's Food Mart.
    • Airplane Accident

    • Airplanes--Washington (State)
    • A snow-swept wheatfield provides an emergency landing field for this twin-engined West Coast Airlines DC3 plane. All 15 persons aboard escaped serious injury on the night of Sunday the 26th when the plane, caught in a downdraft and sudden squall,...
    • Aerial View of Campus, ca. 1939

    • Cities & towns--Pullman--Washington (State); Schools--Washington (State); Buildings--Washington (State)
    • The viaduct, seen open in the bottom of this picture, was dedicated on June 3, 1939. Washington Avenue, which went in by mid-1940, is not yet present in this image, dating it as 1939-1940.
    • Going to camp

    • Children; Portraits
    • A group of boys from the YMCA stand in front of a bus before heading off to camp. In back and to the right of the bus stands the music conservatory, Agony Hall, which stood there until 1963 when it was torn down to make way for Kimbrough Hall. At...
    • Duck Season float

    • Activities; Parades & processions; Floats (Parades); Students
    • A Stimson Hall float for homecoming comes down Kamiaken. On the float it says Duck Season. WSC (now WSU) would go on to win the homecoming game against Oregon, 41 to 6. At time of scanning (2012), this photograph was suffering from vinegarization...
    • Homecoming parade

    • Activities; Parades & processions; Floats (Parades); Students; Spectators
    • An Alpha Gamma Delta float drives down lined Main Street in front of Pullman's Seattle First National Bank for the homecoming parade. The front of the float, holding four young women, reads WSC and Full House - It's All In The Cards. The sign over...
    • Dragon on Main

    • Activities; Parades & processions; Floats (Parades); Spectators
    • A dragon chain makes it way down Main street in Pullman during the homecoming parade. To the right of the dragon, the J.C. Penny Company store can be seen. To the left of the dragon, the Washington Hotel sign is visible. At time of scanning...
    • Ladies ride on a float

    • Women; Activities; Parades & processions; Floats (Parades); Students; Spectators
    • An Alpha Chi Omega court rides on a float in front of the playing field for the 1953 homecoming game. The float reads ""It's not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game."" Nonetheless, WSC (now WSU) won, beating Oregon 7 to 0. At time of...
    • Seattle First National bank

    • Banks
    • Seattle First National Bank at the corner of Kamiaken and Main Street in downtown Pullman. The Seattle First National branch has been in Pullman since 1940. Before it was the Pullman State Bank and then was converted. The building now houses...
    • Military boys

    • Rifles; Military training; Boys
    • The VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) Army Training for boys practices with rifles and barbed wire. It is unclear where this picture was taken. The boys appear to be early teens. Crouching in front of the barbed wire is a man in military uniform. At...

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