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    • Women's Gymnasium

    • Women's Gymnasium

    • 1944-09

    • Architect: Stanley Smith. Cost, $400,000. Housed Women's Physical Education Department. Smith Gymnasium was the first women's physical education building, and named on October 15th, 1961 for Helen G. Smith, Chair of the Department of Physical...
    • Morrill Hall

    • Morrill Hall
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    • Architects: [Timotheus] Josenhans and [Norris B.] Allen. Although construction on this building began in 1901 it was not completed and furnished until 1903. Dedicated June 16, 1903; it was originally the Chemistry Building. Named for Senator Justin...
    • Education Building

    • Education Building

    • 1947-10

    • Housed staff of Psychology Department until such time as Comparative Behavior Laboratory and Todd Hall Addition were completed. Until early 1960s it also housed College of Education as ""Old Education Building."" Built in 1942 the structure served...
    • Kruegel-McAllister Halls

    • Kruegel-McAllister Halls

    • 1957

    • Named for Dean Charles E. McAllister (former President of the Board of Regents) and William C. Kruegel (Bursar of the College, instrumental in financing the Pullman Community Building Company, a nonprofit corporation set up to build WSC residence...
    • Neill Hall

    • Neill Hall

    • 1957

    • Named for Judge Thomas Neill, one of the leaders most instrumental in bringing the college to Pullman. Dormitory housed 207 students; 45,786 sq. feet. Neill, Kruegel, and McAllister cost a combined $2,260,000. Jointly dedicated with...
    • Heald Hall, 1960s

    • Heald Hall, 1960s
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    • Architect: Decker & Christenson. At 1962 opening, this, and Science Hall, next door, housed Departments of Bacteriology and Public Health, Botany, and Zoology, and the Electron Microscope Laboratory. Heald Hall contained 82,223 square feet of...
    • Pine Manor

    • Pine Manor
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    • Hand-colored photographic print. Pine Manor was a men's cooperative dormitory at Washington State College (later University), built in 1938 for $30,000 in National Youth Administration funds. The building housed 87 men, and was named after its...

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