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  • ...in 1929 to allow the construction of the Hollingbery Fieldhouse. Mooberry Track is now located on the site of the lake. The track was named after Jack Mooberry, he served as WSU’s head track and field coach from 1947-1973. As the head coach at WSU, Mooberry had a .706 dual m
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  • ...with the efforts of academia, athletics, and campus life. Take a look back and see the Pullman school through the lens of the college's yearbook, the ''Ch ...in PDF format) from 1899-1986 at the WSU Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections [http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/masc/docs/chinooks.html web
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  • ...s ago, Washington State University bustled with academic pursuits, sports, and campus life. Take a look back at the University of 1962 through the lens of ...Collections [http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/masc/docs/chinooks.html website]. And if you have stories from WSU life in 1962 (or any other year) send them our
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  • ...the histories deliver unfiltered memories of WSU through five presidencies and rich insight into how we came to be where we are now. In this history, coach and faculty member Sue Durrant ’62 gives a personal and moving account of what it was like to have to sue her university to rectify
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  • ...the histories deliver unfiltered memories of WSU through five presidencies and rich insight into how we came to be where we are now. ...nt camp through his role as faculty member and researcher in bacteriology, and chair of his department.
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  • ...coached several All-American players, took his 1930 team to the Rose Bowl and was instrumental in establishing the East-West Shrine Football Game. ...ntramural field. In World War II, it was used extensively as a drill field and as physical education exercise facility for the armed services.
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  • ...lt in 1900, on the southeast corner. A south grandstand was built in 1921, and a north grandstand in 1926. ...sloping hillside, was called Soldiers Field. Soldiers Field became Rogers Field in 1902, named after Washington’s third Governor John R. Rogers (1897-190
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  • ...in 1929 to allow the construction of the Hollingbery Fieldhouse. Mooberry Track is now located on the site of the lake. The track was named after Jack Mooberry, he served as WSU’s head track and field coach from 1947-1973. As the head coach at WSU, Mooberry had a .706 dual m
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