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    • Alder St. (1910)

    • Automobiles--American--Washington (state)--Pullman; Banks--Washington (state)--Pullman; Buildings--Washington (state)--Pullman; Carriages & coaches--American--Washington (state)--Pullman; Carts & wagons--Washington (state)--Pullman; City & town...
    • Looking north on Alder (now Kamiaken) Street from about Paradise during the 1910 flood. Old City Hall is just left of center with the Pullman State Bank to its right. Then the band stand was located at the corner of Main and Alder.
    • Squirt, ca. 1906

    • Mascots; Universities & colleges--Washington (state)--Pullman; Washington (state)--Pullman--Washington State College
    • 1 photographic print; 3 x 4 inches. Squirt was one of the earliest, if not the first, Washington State College athletic mascots, coming to the school in 1904. Squirt had the distinct honor of being a co-mascot for a time- on a football trip to the...
    • Alder Street North from Post Office During Pullman Flood, March 1, 1910

    • Banks--Washington (state)--Pullman; City & town halls--Washington (state)--Pullman; Disasters--Washington (state)--Pullman; Floods--Washington (state)--Pullman; Horses--Washington (state)--Pullman; Burgan-Emerson Mercantile
    • Looking north during the Pullman flood of 1910 on Alder (now Kamiaken) Street from the post office (now Pullman appliance). The Burgan Emerson Mercantile is on the left with the Old City Hall center, Pullman State Bank is on the right. Note the...
    • Butch IV, 1953

    • Mascots; Pumas; Universities & colleges--Washington (state)--Pullman; Cheerleading--Washington (state)--Pullman; Washington (state)--Pullman--Washington State College
    • 1 photographic print; 8 x 10 inches. Butch IV was one of a pair of cougar kittens given to Washington State College in 1942. She died in December of 1954.
    • Butch VI, 1973

    • Mascots; Pumas; Universities & colleges--Washington (state)--Pullman; Washington (state)--Pullman--Washington State College
    • 1 photographic print; 8 x 10 inches. Washington State University's last live cougar mascot, Butch VI, was gifted to the school by state governor Albert Rosellini in September 1964, and died on August 24, 1978.
    • Squirt, ca. 1906

    • Mascots; Universities & colleges--Washington (state)--Pullman; Washington (state)--Pullman--Washington State College
    • 1 photograph; 3 x 4 inches. This photo is captioned as: "Squirt" Famous Campus Mascot, 1903-1907. Squirt was one of the earliest Washington State College Mascots, if not the first. It is nearly impossible to date for certain his tenure as mascot....
    • Baseball Player and dog.

    • Mascots; Universities & colleges--Washington (state)--Pullman; Baseball--Washington (state)--Pullman; Washington (state)--Pullman--Washington State College
    • 1 postcard; 5.5 x 3.5 inches. This dog may or may not have been one of a series of small dogs who served as unofficial Washington State College Mascots before 1919.
    • Logan Wheeler Scrapbook, 1914-1917

    • Washington (state)--Pullman--Washington State College; Students--Washington (state)--Pullman; Campus buildings--Washington (state)--Pullman
    • Logan Wheeler was raised in Yakima, where he worked in his father’s creamery as a boy. A childhood friend later described Logan as having “wavy chestnut hair and brown eyes that had joy and laughter in them. He was full of life. He was always on...
    • Main Street, Pullman ca. 1920

    • Automobiles--American--Washington (state)--Pullman; Cities & towns--Washington (state)--Pullman; Cityscapes--Washington (state)--Pullman; Stores & shops--Washington (state)--Pullman
    • A view looking east up Main St. with the Washington State University campus visible on the hill. Cars and people are present.
    • Letter, Dudley Pratt to Hanna Krueger, 1953

    • Washington (state)--Pullman--Washington State College; Campus buildings--Washington (state)--Pullman--Holland Library; Sculpture--Washington (state)--Pullman--Holland Library; Nature Boy; The Reader
    • Feb. 6, 1953 Box 117, Croton Falls, New York. Hanna E. Krueger Associate Librarian State College of Wash. Pullman, Wash. Dear Madam, Replying to your letter of Nov. 20, 1952, the statue on the library should simply be called "The Student". This...
    • Billie, 1912

    • Mascots; Universities & colleges--Washington (state)--Pullman; Washington (state)--Pullman--Washington State College
    • 1 postcard; 5.5 x 3.5 inches. One of several small dogs who served as an unofficial Washington State College mascot between 1892 and 1919.
    • 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.
    • Bull

    • Mascots; Universities & colleges--Washington (state)--Pullman; Washington (state)--Pullman--Washington State College
    • 1 postcard; 3.5 x 5.5 inches. Washington State College had a variety of small dogs as mascots in its early days. Bull's tenure probably fell between 1908 and 1919, most likely in the mid-to-later part of the 1910-1919 decade.
    • 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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