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− | [[The Football Situation - October 1926 Alumnus magazine|'''The Victory Team of 1926''']] - WSC football surprises In 1926, the Washington State College football team was expected to be at the bottom of the conference. The team beat expectations under new coach "Babe" Hollingbery and freshman quarterback "Butch" Meeker. | + | [[Image:1926-Babe-Hollingbery-AlumnusMagazine.jpg|thumb|right|250px]] [[The Football Situation - October 1926 Alumnus magazine|'''The Victory Team of 1926''']] - WSC football surprises In 1926, the Washington State College football team was expected to be at the bottom of the conference. The team beat expectations under new coach "Babe" Hollingbery and freshman quarterback "Butch" Meeker. |
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'''Welcome to [[Cougar Memory|Our Story]], a place for ''you'' to share your personal memory of WSU.''' | '''Welcome to [[Cougar Memory|Our Story]], a place for ''you'' to share your personal memory of WSU.''' | ||
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− | [[Image:Blackwell family.jpg|thumb|left|250px|James E. Blackwell, fourth from left, was photographed with friends and family following the 1959 Washington State University commencement on Rogers Field. From left are Joe Perry ('61 Ph.D. Soc.), retired sociologist at Bowling Green University, M. Jay Crowe ('59 M.S. Soc.), Evelyn MacDougall ('59 M.S. Soc.), Blackwell, Jean Conyers, wife of James Conyers ('62 Ph.D. Soc.), retired Indiana State University professor, who took the photo, and Blackwell's sister, Mary Louise Henderson, now deceased. A nurse in Los Angeles, she came to Pullman to attend the graduation. Photograph courtesy of James E. Blackwell.]] | + | [[Image:Blackwell family.jpg|thumb|left|250px|James E. Blackwell, fourth from left, was photographed with friends and family following the 1959 Washington State University commencement on Rogers Field. From left are Joe Perry ('61 Ph.D. Soc.), retired sociologist at Bowling Green University, M. Jay Crowe ('59 M.S. Soc.), Evelyn MacDougall ('59 M.S. Soc.), Blackwell, Jean Conyers, wife of James Conyers ('62 Ph.D. Soc.), retired Indiana State University professor, who took the photo, and Blackwell's sister, Mary Louise Henderson, now deceased. A nurse in Los Angeles, she came to Pullman to attend the graduation. Photograph courtesy of James E. Blackwell.]] |
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Featured storyThe Victory Team of 1926 - WSC football surprises In 1926, the Washington State College football team was expected to be at the bottom of the conference. The team beat expectations under new coach "Babe" Hollingbery and freshman quarterback "Butch" Meeker. |
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