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    • Why Student Unrest?

    • Student movements; Activists
    • The World Affairs Institute at Washington State University began in 1956 and occurred annually, bringing to campus speakers and authorities in the area of international relations and understanding. This poster is approximately 15"x10".
    • The Providence Gazette, and Country Journal, February 16, 1788

    • Constitutional history--United States; Constitutional amendments; United States. Constitution; Political conventions; Parades--Massachusetts; United States--Politics and Government--1783-1789
    • 1 newspaper, 40 x 26 cm. [4] p. Vol. XXV, No. 1259. Of note are articles on the ratification of the United States Constitution by the state of Massachusetts on February 6, 1788. Included in the text of the ratification is a list of nine suggested...
    • Spokane Review 1892-01-31

    • Pullman (Wash.)--Description and travel--Views; Pullman (Wash.)--Description and travel; Washington State Agricultural College and School of Science; Newspapers
    • This eight page section (pages 9-16) from the January 31, 1892 issue of the Spokane Review (later the Spokesman-Review) contains a multi-page promotional piece on Pullman, Washington, and includes several line drawings of significant Pullman...
    • South by Northwest Poster, 1976

    • Television programs; African Americans; History
    • This is the front of a 26x43 cm. poster used to promote South by Northwest, a documentary series on African American stories in the early Northwest, produced by Washington State University's KWSU.
    • South by Northwest Poster (verso), 1976

    • Television programs; African Americans; History
    • This is the back of a 26x43 cm. poster used to promote South by Northwest, a documentary series on African American stories in the early Northwest, produced by Washington State University's KWSU.
    • Sketch of Rogers Field

    • Universities & colleges; Athletic fields
    • Black and white sketch of Rogers Field with the caption "Stadium for the State College of Wash., Pullman, Wash."
    • Simple pit-saw (date of photo unknown).

    • Logs--Washington (State); Lumber industry--Washington (State); Men--Washington (State)
    • "Two-man power saw mill of the pioneer days in Washington, and Alaska, made it possible to build houses with boards instead of whole logs, or to satisfactorily roof the log cabins. The first lumber in Washington was made in this manner long before...
    • Senator John F Kennedy

    • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
    • Black and white photograph featuring Senator John F. Kennedy at podium speaking to student body at Washington State University.
    • Rose Bowl 1916: Correspondence and Contract

    • Football; Rose Bowl (Football game)
    • A two page letter between Washington State University (then the State College of Washington, or WSC) and the Tournament of Roses Association, followed by the contract between the two arranging for WSU to come down and play in (what would eventually...
    • Pullman Herald, 1888-11-03

    • Pullman (Wash.)--Newspapers
    • This is the first copy printed of the first issue of the Pullman Herald, from November 3, 1888, as affirmed by an attached handwritten affidavit from editor J.J. Sargent and witnessed by notary public Walter Windus. On November 3, 1940, then...
    • Pah-loots-pu Celebration

    • Native American culture; Indigenous peoples
    • 17th annual (1992) Washington State University observance of the Pah-Loots-pu (People of the Palouse) celebration, held in Bohler Gym. Contact information is provided for the Center for Native American Students. Events or people noted include:...
    • nimíipuu (Nez Perce) women at ceremonial gathering

    • Clothing and dress; Ceremonial objects; Horesemen and horsewomen; Tipis; Lapwai (Idaho); Nimíipuu; Nez Perce
    • In this photograph, three nimíipuu (Nez Perce) women ride horses at an outdoor ceremonial gathering in Lapwai, Idaho. All three women wear púxnin’(shawls) and cíickan (blankets/robes), while their horses are adorned with cíickan (blankets/robes). ...
    • Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition: Gold Medal for Engineering, 1905

    • Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition (1905 : Portland, Or.); Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition
    • This 19" x 24.5" certificate is from the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, held in Portland, Oregon, from June 1 to October 15, 1905. It is a "diploma" for Gold Medal, awarded to the State College of Washington (later Washington State...
    • Irwin Nash interview, 1991

    • Mexican Americans -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley
    • A 52 minute audio interview, split across two sides of one audio cassette tape, conducted with Seattle photographer Irwin Nash by John Guido, head of the Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC). ...
    • Graduate School Announcement, 1922-1923

    • Washington State University--Graduate School--Sources; Washington State--Education
    • 38 p. Graduate work at the State College of Washington was first announced in 1896. No specific courses were designated, but students interested in advanced work were invited to make application to the President. In the following year the...
    • Glenn Terrell Speech

    • Terrell, Glenn; Stage; Banners
    • Black and white photo of Glenn Terrell on a small stage with a microphone and Washington State University banner behind him.

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