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    • Field House, Dec. 3, 1929

    • Field House, Dec. 3, 1929

    • 1929-12-03

    • Architect: Stanley Smith. Constructed by Associated Students at cost of $200,000. Annex added ca. 1980. This building was built in 1929 and known simply as the Fieldhouse (or Field House) until it was named on November 8, 1963 for the University's...
    • 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...
    • Hydraulics Building

    • Hydraulics Building
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    • Math Learning Annex. Built at cost of $12,000. Originally known as the Hydraulics Building or Hydraulics Laboratory; not to be confused with subsequent Albrook Hydraulics Laboratory. Later Chemical Engineering (ca. 1980), later the Multicultural...
    • 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...
    • McCoy Hall

    • McCoy Hall

    • 1956

    • Architect: Henry Bertleson (Guller & Associates). Named for John E. McCoy. Two story brick masonry structure, originally called Veterinary Clinic, the building remains such but now has many additions to one end and the rear. Despite the many...
    • 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...
    • Hydraulics Laboratory

    • Hydraulics Laboratory
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    • Math Learning Annex. Built at cost of $12,000. Originally known as the Hydraulics Building or Hydraulics Laboratory; not to be confused with subsequent Albrook Hydraulics Laboratory. Later Chemical Engineering (ca. 1980), later the Multicultural...
    • 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...
    • The E.A. Bryan, 1944

    • The E.A. Bryan, 1944

    • March, 1944

    • Text reads "The E.A. Bryan is dedicated to former Washington State 4-H Club members serving in World War II. Washington State 4-H Club members sold bonds in excess of $2,000,000 from January 3, 1944 to March 1, 1944 to finance the cost of this...

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