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    • A & B Company, 1918

    • Students; Soldiers; Military personnel
    • 15 x 107 cm. b&w photograph. World War I trainees; taken on the athletic field on the Washington State College campus. Text on image reads: "Lieut. Fox and Lieut. Woolpert commanding. A and B companies, A Section, SATC - WSC, Pullman, Wash."...
    • Bryan Hall

    • Campus Buildings--Washington (state)--Pullman--Bryan Hall
    • Assuming the name on the picture was written at the time this picture was taken, this picture cannot predate 1915, when the Bryan name was proposed. This image was part of a set (which we'll arbitrarily call "set a") which was presumably sold out...
    • Dana, Homer

    • Microphones; Portrait photographs
    • Homer Dana (1890-1970) with first four microphones used by KFAE/KWSC. Dana, along with Hubert Carpenter, founded one of the first education radio stations in the United States. It first went on the air in 1922 as KFAE, changing its name to KWSC in...
    • I.T. Building, 1980

    • Educational facilities; Buildings
    • At the time of this photo, just after the building opened, this was the Martin Stadium Academic Center and the Computer Science - Mathematics Building; the name was changed to the Information Technology Building in 1993. The partially visible art...
    • Johnson, Randall

    • Portraits
    • A photograph of Randall Johnson (1915-2007). He created the traditional cougar head logo for Washington State College (now Washington State University). He also redesigned the logo when WSC changed its name to Washington State University in 1958....
    • 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....

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