Eastern Washington State College -- Board of Trustees; Eastern Washington State College (Cheney, Wash.)
The members of the Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University) Board of Trustees in 1962. Standing, left to right, Joe M. Smith, and Melvin B. Vorhees. Sitting, Mrs. Robert T. (Zelma Reeves) Morrison, Harvey Erikson,...
The “Government Town” in the foreground, and the “Contractor’s Town” across the river, in the background. Mason City, the contractor’s town, was named for Silas B. Mason.
Eastern Washington University -- Faculty; Eastern Washington State College. Physical Education Dept.;
Photograph of Robert B. Anderson who was a Professor of Physical Education at Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University) from 1960 until 1988.
Tieje, Ralph Earl, b. 1887; Eastern Washington College of Education -- Presidents; Eastern Washington College of Education. Languages and Literature Dept.; College presidents -- Washington (State) -- Cheney; Eastern Washington University -- History
Photograph of Ralph E. Tieje, who headed the Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University) English Department and served as the President of EWCE from 1939-1945.
Kingston, Ceylon Samuel; Eastern Washington University -- Faculty; Eastern Washington University. History Dept.; State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.) -- History; Eastern Washington University -- History
Photograph of Ceylon S. Kingston, who taught History at Cheney State Normal School (currently Eastern Washington University) from 1901-1940. Mr. Kingston also served as acting president of Cheney State Normal School from March 1902 to May 1902 when...
Eastern Washington University -- Faculty; Eastern Washington College of Education. Psychology Dept.; Eastern Washington College of Education -- Alumni;
Photograph of Celia B. Allen, Professor of Psychology at Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University). Mrs. Allen was the first person to earn a Master of Arts in Education degree from Eastern. She was a member...
Eastern Washington University -- Faculty; Eastern Washington College of Education. Psychology Dept.; Eastern Washington College of Education -- Alumni
Photograph of Celia B. Allen, Professor of Psychology at Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University). Mrs. Allen was the first person to earn a Master of Arts in Education degree from Eastern. She was a member...
Eastern Washington University -- Faculty; Eastern Washington College of Education. Psychology Dept.; Eastern Washington College of Education -- Alumni;
Photograph of Celia B. Allen, Professor of Psychology at Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University). Mrs. Allen was the first person to earn a Master of Arts in Education degree from Eastern. She was a member...
Dryden, Cecil P. (Cecil Pearl), b. 1887; Women history teachers -- Washington (State) -- Cheney; History teachers -- Washington (State) -- Cheney; Eastern Washington University -- Faculty; Eastern Washington University. History Dept.; Eastern...
Photograph of Cecil Pearl Dryden who taught History at Eastern Washington University from 1923-1957. Dryden Hall was named after C. P. Dryden in 1966.
National Collegiate Athletic Association; Graduation (Statistics)--Research; Academic achievement--Research--United States; College athletes--United States; Counseling in higher education; Transfer students--United States.
Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Langlie, Arthur B. -- (Arthur Bernard), -- 1900-1966;Banks, Frank Arthur, -- 1883-1957.;Darland, A. F. (USBR Field Engineer); James, Jim (Chief of the Nez Perce Indian Tribe)
Governor Arthur B. Langlie touring the power house at Grand Coulee Dam. Left to Right: Arthur B. Langlie; Frank A. Banks; A. F. Darland; Chief Jim James.
Lepeophtheirus salmonis--Juan de Fuca, Strait of (B.C. and Wash.); Lepeophtheirus salmonis--Washington (State)--Neah Bay (Bay); Pacific salmon--Juan de Fuca, Strait of (B.C. and Wash.); Pacific salmon--Washington (State)--Neah Bay (Bay)
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Rocky Mountains; Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
Drawing depicts a view of the Rocky Mountains, looking westward. Point (a) marks the Lewis and Clark Trail, and point (b) marks Heart Mountain. Plate LXIII.