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    • Evergreen Fountain

    • Fountains; Sculpture
    • Statue/fountain that reads "Presented to Washington State University By 'The Evergreen' 1905-1906. C.C. Todd, '06 Editor. R.G. Adams, '06 Bus. Mgr.", text written on negative reads "Drink With The Class of 1906". The Evergreen Fountain was...
    • Butch III and IV, 1942

    • Mascots; Universities & colleges--Washington (state)--Pullman; Washington (state)--Pullman--Washington State College
    • 1 photographic print; 8 x 10 inches. From left to right. Standing: Jim Love, Everett Jensen, Ken Stenbey, Jim Repp, George Barclay, Russ Michaels. Kneeling: Carl Uppman, Al Hunt, Grant Jochimsen. Butch III and IV were twin cubs presented by...
    • Butch I at the Rose Bowl, 1931

    • Mascots; Universities & colleges--Washington (state)--Pullman; Football--California--Pasadena; Washington (state)--Pullman--Washington State College; Rose Bowl (Football game)
    • 1 photographic print; 8 x 10 inches. The Washington State Cougars went to the Rose Bowl for the second time in their history in 1931 (losing to Alabama 0-24). This is Butch I, who was presented to the College in 1927 and died in 1938.
    • Butch I, 1927

    • Mascots; Universities & colleges--Washington (state)--Pullman; Washington (state)--Pullman--Washington State College
    • 1 photograph; 5 x 7 inches. The first live cougar mascot was presented to Washington State College at halftime of the 1927 homecoming game against the University of Idaho by Governor Roland H. Hartley. The two official looking gentlemen standing to...
    • Butch II, 1938

    • Mascots; Pumas; Universities & colleges--Washington (state)--Pullman; Washington (state)--Pullman--Washington State College
    • 1 printed page: 9 x 12 inches. The first live cougar to serve as a Washington State College mascot, Butch I, died January 19, 1938. Immediate plans were made to replace him, and on September 24, 1938, the student body was presented with Butch II....

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