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<ead><eadheader langencoding="iso639-2b" scriptencoding="iso15924" relatedencoding="dc" repositoryencoding="iso15511" countryencoding="iso3166-1" dateencoding="iso8601" id="a0"><eadid countrycode="us" mainagencycode="wauar" encodinganalog="identifier" url="http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv348714" identifier="80444/xv348714">WAUTyeePHColl1409.xml</eadid><filedesc><titlestmt><titleproper>Guide to the Tyee Yearbook and Tyee Magazine Photographs <date encodinganalog="date" era="ce">approximately 1960s-
		  1992</date></titleproper><titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">Tyee Yearbook and Tyee Magazine Photographs</titleproper></titlestmt><publicationstmt><publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries</publisher><date normal="" encodinganalog="date">© 2016 (Last modified: 5/27/2025)</date><address><addressline>Seattle, WA 98195</addressline></address></publicationstmt></filedesc></eadheader><archdesc level="collection" type="inventory" relatedencoding="marc21"><did><repository><corpname>University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections</corpname></repository><unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="wauar">PH1409</unitid><origination><corpname role="creator" encodinganalog="110">University of Washington. Associated Students</corpname></origination><unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" type="collection">Tyee yearbook and
		  Tyee magazine photographs</unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1960/1992" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1960s-
		  1992</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1.3 cubic feet (4 boxes containing 635 photographs)</extent></physdesc><langmaterial>Collection materials are in 
		<language langcode="eng" scriptcode="latn" encodinganalog="546">English</language>.</langmaterial><abstract encodinganalog="5203_$a">Photographs,
		  mostly portraits, taken for the University of Washington student yearbook or
		  magazine the Tyee</abstract></did><bioghist encodinganalog="5451_" id="a2"><p><emph render="boldunderline"> Tyee Yearbook </emph></p><p> The University of Washington <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph> ,
		  first published in 1900 for the graduating class of 1901, was "dedicated by the
		  Junior Class to all those students of the University of Washington in the past
		  who loved their Alma Mater, and to those in the future who shall uphold her
		  honor." The <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph> was published by the Junior
		  Class until 1912, when the Associated Students of the University of Washington
		  (ASUW) took over publication. Due to this change in publishers, there are some
		  discrepancies in publication dates, cover dates, and volume numbers in the
		  early years. An insert found inside the front cover of a copy of the 1900 
		  <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph> (but probably written in 1948 or 1949,
		  containing as it does a list of yearbooks extending to 1948) explains "why
		  there is no <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph> bearing the year 1901 on the
		  outside:" </p><p> "Whereas Volume I, brought out in 1900 by the Class of 1901 bears the
		  year 1900 on the outside, Volume II, brought out in 1901 by the class of 1902,
		  bears the year 1902 on the outside. And so through 1911 each volume, brought
		  out as they were by the Junior Class, bore the year on the outside in which
		  that class would graduate: always one year later than the year it was actually
		  published. So in 1911 we have Volume XII, published by the Class of 1912 and
		  bearing the year 1912 on the outside. But in 1912 the publication of the 
		  <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph> was taken over by the Associated Students
		  of the University of Washington. And so in 1912 we have Volume XIII bearing the
		  years 1911-12 on the outside. Similarly in 1913 we have Volume XIV bearing the
		  years 1912-1913 on the outside. From that year on, the year on the outside is
		  the same as the year the book was published, with the Volume number always one
		  greater than the year, except in 1914 when the Volume number should have been
		  XV but was erroneously called XIII. This was corrected in 1915 when Volume XVI
		  was brought out." </p><p> There are editions of v. 1 of the <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph>
		  that bear both the year 1900 and 1901 on the front cover. The copy in the
		  Suzzallo/Allen Library stacks bears both dates. </p><p> The <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph> was published by the ASUW
		  into the 1960s, although the publishers were listed as "The Students" in 1914,
		  "The Student Body" in 1915, "The Students of the UW" in 1917-1918, and "The
		  University of Washington Associated Students" in 1929. Volumes 18, 26, 28-34,
		  36-72, 73-75, and 77 included indices. </p><p> In 1965 William F. Johnston assumed the role of liaison between the
		  publications board and the various student publication staffs; he was an aide
		  rather than an editor. During these years, a quarterly <emph render="italic"> 
		  Tyee  </emph> magazine was also issued, and the quality of the yearbook was
		  high: the 1967 <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph> , edited by Jack Rhodes, won
		  the All-American Award from the Associated Collegiate Press. The cover, which
		  featured photographs for the first time, was given special notice, and the
		  photo essays, especially "What Is Camp," "The University in the Seattle
		  Community," and "Haiku Interlude," were also praised. </p><p> In 1969, the quarterly <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph> magazine
		  was abandoned because it competed for advertising with the 
		  <emph render="italic">  Daily  </emph> and was too expensive to produce. Around
		  that time, the student body became critical of the <emph render="italic">  Tyee
		   </emph> yearbook. Many house and dormitory residents, for example, were
		  displeased with their representation in the yearbook and felt the $150 price
		  tag for a page of yearbook space was too high. There were complaints that too
		  few candid shots were included, and that the <emph render="italic">  Tyee
		   </emph> therefore lacked "personality." The publications board tabled a
		  proposal, also opposed by the yearbook editorial staff, that would have allowed
		  living groups to design their own page layouts. </p><p> A combination of factors led to a thirteen-year suspension of the
		  publication of <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph> . Decline in revenue and
		  student interest were the major factors, but there were additional causes. In
		  1971 President Charles Odegaard, in order to reduce "the potentially dominant
		  role of the ASUW over management and finances of student publications,"
		  dissolved the ASUW publications board, and the Board of Student Publications
		  was formed. The new board included newspaper and yearbook representation, as
		  well as faculty members and an appointed "professional journalist." After the
		  restructuring, which probably resulted more from concerns about the 
		  <emph render="italic">  Daily  </emph> than the yearbook, the 
		  <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph> lost access to over $15,000 from the ASUW
		  general expense fund. In 1971 the Board of Student Publications voted to
		  suspend publication of the yearbook, citing debt and poor sales as chief
		  concerns. William Asbury, head of student publications, wrote, "It is my
		  earnest conviction that it would be a costly error for the Board of Student
		  Publications not to discontinue the <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph> ."
		  Asbury added that the yearbook should not be eliminated outright, but suspended
		  until a suitable alternative could be found. Cheaper publications, such as a
		  softbound photo essay journal, were suggested, but none proved feasible. On
		  November 21, 1971, the <emph render="italic">  Daily  </emph> ran the headline, "
		  <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph> Dies; 'No Economic Alternative.'" One board
		  member, John Harding, noted, "We have a significant amount of evidence that our
		  clients don't want what we are producing." The yearbook was resurrected for a
		  time in the 1980s and 1990s, with volume 73 appearing in 1986. Nearly 200
		  people, far more than expected, attended the first meeting of the revived
		  yearbook staff, and over 50 submitted applications for section editor
		  positions. The new <emph render="italic">  Tyee  </emph> was published into the
		  mid-1990s, with the last volume appearing in 1994. </p><p/><p><emph render="boldunderline"> Tyee Magazine </emph></p><p>The Tyee Magazine was a quarterly publication started in the fall of
		  1965 and ran until spring 1969. Publication of the Tyee Magazine ended because
		  the magazine had to compete for advertising with the Daily and therefore was
		  too expensive to produce. </p></bioghist><arrangement><p>Arranged in 2 series. Images are arranged chronologically within each
		  series.</p><p><list type="simple"><item>Series 1, Tyee Yearbook</item><item>Series 2, Tyee Magazine</item></list></p></arrangement><scopecontent><p>Photographs from the Tyee Yearbook and Tyee Magazine. Photographs are
		  mostly portraits of named individuals, mostly faculty, staff, or prominent
		  visitors to campus. </p></scopecontent><altformavail encodinganalog="530" id="a9" type="digital"><p> <extref href="http://content.lib.washington.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=all&amp;CISOBOX1=&amp;CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&amp;CISOOP2=exact&amp;CISOBOX2=LB3621.67%20T99&amp;CISOFIELD2=CISOSEARCHALL&amp;CISOOP3=any&amp;CISOBOX3=&amp;CISOFIELD3=CISOSEARCHALL&amp;CISOOP4=none&amp;CISOBOX4=&amp;CISOFIELD4=CISOSEARCHALL&amp;CISOROOT=all&amp;t=a">University
			 of Washington Tyee yearbooks are available on the University of Washington
			 Libraries Digital Collections' site. </extref> </p><p> <extref href="https://orbiscascade-washington.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01ALLIANCE_UW/1juclfo/alma99122084770001452">Tyee
			 yearbooks are available through UW Libraries.</extref> </p><p> <extref href="https://orbiscascade-washington.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01ALLIANCE_UW/1juclfo/alma99143028420001452">Tyee
			 magazines are available through UW Libraries.</extref> </p></altformavail><accessrestrict><p>No restrictions on access. </p><p> <extref href="https://uw.aeon.atlas-sys.com/logon/?Action=10&amp;Form=31&amp;Value=https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv348714/xml " role="text/html" actuate="onrequest" show="new" id="aeon" linktype="simple">Request at
			 UW</extref></p></accessrestrict><userestrict><p>Status of creator's copyrights is unknown; restrictions may exist on
		  copying, quotation, or publication. Users are responsible for researching
		  copyright status before use.</p></userestrict><processinfo encodinganalog="583" id="a20"><p>Updated by Katarina Volchek </p><p/></processinfo><controlaccess><subject source="uwsc">Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)</subject><subject source="archiveswest" encodinganalog="690" altrender="nodisplay">Student Life</subject><subject source="archiveswest" encodinganalog="690" altrender="nodisplay">Colleges and Universities</subject></controlaccess><dsc type="combined" id="a23"><p> </p><c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Series 1, Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>The Tyee Yearbook was first published in 1900. Until 1912 the Tyee
				was produced by the Junior Class. In 2012, the Associated Students of the
				University of Washington (ASUW) took over publication. In 1965 William F.
				Johnston took over publication as the liaison between the publications board
				and the student staff. The 1967 Tyee edited by Jack Rhodes, won the
				All-American Aware from the Associated Collegiate Press. In 1971 publication of
				the Tyee was suspended for 13 years due to decline in revenue, student
				interest, and restructuring of the publications board. The Tyee was published
				again in 1986, and lasted until 1994. </p></scopecontent><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1933 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/1</container><container type="item">1</container><unittitle>Martin, Clarence Daniel</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1933</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Governor Clarence Daniel Martin (June 29, 1886 – August 11,
					 1955) was the 11th Governor of the state of Washington from 1933-1941.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Photograph by Camera Club Studio, Tacoma, Washington</p></scopecontent></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1936 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">2</container><unittitle>Draper, Edgar Marian</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1936</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edgar Marian Draper served as Associate in Education from
					 1925, Professor of Education from 1936, and Professor of Curriculum from 1958.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1965. He also served on the Student Affairs
					 Committee, and Director of In-Service Teacher Training.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">3</container><unittitle>Wagenknecht, Edward Charles</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1936</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edward Charles Wagenknecht worked as an Associate in English
					 from 1925, was promoted to Assistant Professor of English in 1932, then
					 Associate Professor of English from 1940-1944.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Photograph by Walters Studio, Seattle, Washington</p></scopecontent></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1944 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">4</container><unittitle>Guthrie, Edwin Ray</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1944</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edwin Ray Guthrie served as an Associate Professor of
					 Psychology from 1914 and was promoted to Professor of Psychology in 1928 until
					 he earned the title Professor Emeritus of Psychology in 1957. He served as the
					 Dean of the Graduate School from 1944-1953 where he earned the title Dean
					 Emeritus of the Graduate School. He also served as the Executive Officer in
					 Charge of Academic Personnel from 1948-1951.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">5</container><unittitle>Hoagland, Dayle</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1944</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dayle Hoagland was Head of Secretarial Staff in the Athletic
					 Department from 1944-1946, Secretary to the Athletic Manager in 1946, and
					 Administrative Assistant to Director of Athletics from 1947-1962.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1945 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">6</container><unittitle>Astel, George Bernard seated at desk</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">January 1945</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Bernard Astel served as an Associate in Journalism in
					 1943, an Assistant Professor of Journalism from 1944-1961, and became Assistant
					 Professor Emeritus of Journalism after 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">7</container><unittitle>Astel, George Bernard lighting a pipe</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1945</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Bernard Astel served as an Associate in Journalism in
					 1943, an Assistant Professor of Journalism from 1944-1961, and became Assistant
					 Professor Emeritus of Journalism after 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">8</container><unittitle>Draper, Edgar Marian</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1945</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edgar Marian Draper served as Associate in Education from
					 1925, Professor of Education from 1936, and Professor of Curriculum from 1958.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1965. He also served on the Student Affairs
					 Committee, and Director of In-Service Teacher Training.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">9</container><unittitle>Engle, Nathanael</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1945</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Nathanael Howard Engle was Professor of Business
					 Research/Marketing from 1941 to 1961 and Director of Business Research from
					 1941 to 1957. He earned the title Professor Emeritus in 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">10</container><unittitle>Everest, Harold Philip</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1945</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Philip Everest worked as an Assistant Professor of
					 Journalism in 1940, became an Associate Professor of Journalism in 1943, then
					 became the Director of the School of Journalism in 1945. He also served as the
					 Vice-President of the University from 1952-1959, when he earned the title
					 Professor Emeritus of Journalism.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">11</container><unittitle>Martin, Charles Emanuel</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1945</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles Emanuel Martin served as Professor of International
					 Law and Political Science, Co-Director of the Institute of International
					 Affairs, Director of the Institute of International Affairs, and Executive
					 Officer of the Department of Political Science between 1924-1963. </p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1946 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/5</container><container type="item">12</container><unittitle>Fischer, Louis</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1946</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Louis Fischer started as a Teaching Fellow in 1929, became an
					 Instructor in 1935, an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry in 1941,
					 a Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry in 1945, then also served as the
					 Associate Dean of the College of Pharmacy and the Chairman of the Department of
					 Pharmaceutical Chemistry from 1957 to 1965. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Photograph by Kennell-Ellis, Seattle</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/5</container><container type="item">13</container><unittitle>Harris, Richard Bronsdon “Curly”</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1946</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Richard Bronsdon Harris served as the Secretary of the Alumni
					 Association from 1936 then became the Executive Secretary and Director of the
					 Alumni Association from 1950-1951.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/5</container><container type="item">14</container><unittitle>Moulton, Ralph Wells</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1946</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ralph Wells Moulton began in 1941 as an Assistant Professor of
					 Chemical Engineering, became an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering in
					 1945, then a Professor in 1950. From 1955, he served as Executive Officer
					 (Chairman) of the Department of Chemical Engineering. From 1967, he served as
					 the Faculty Director of the Center for Graduate Study at Hanford. From 1970, he
					 served as the Associate Dean of the Graduate School. From 1977 to 1980 he was
					 the Dead of the Joint Center for Graduate Study. Throughout many of these
					 years, he was an undergraduate and graduate advisor. In 1982, he was named Dean
					 Emeritus.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1947 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">15</container><unittitle>Astel, George Bernard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1947</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Bernard Astel served as an Associate in Journalism in
					 1943, an Assistant Professor of Journalism from 1944-1961, and became Assistant
					 Professor Emeritus of Journalism after 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">16</container><unittitle>Barr, Eric Lloyd</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1947</unitdate><origination><corpname role="photographer">Kennell-Ellis, Seattle</corpname></origination></did><bioghist><p>Eric Lloyd Barr was appointed Assistant Professor of Naval
					 Science and Tactics in 1936, then was promoted to Associate Professor in 1937,
					 then Professor and Executive Director of the Department of Naval Science and
					 Tactics in 1938. From 1949 to 1953, he served as the Director of Summer
					 Sessions and Professor Emeritus of Naval Science and Tactics.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">17</container><unittitle>Bauer, Harry Charles</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1947</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harry Charles Bauer started as an Assistant Librarian in 1945,
					 then Associate Librarian and Lecturer in Librarianship in 1946, and became a
					 Professor of Librarianship along with the Director of Libraries in 1947. He
					 served as Director from 1947 to 1960, then served as a Professor along with
					 other roles like the Special Assistant in Public Information and Secretary to
					 Faculty until he became Professor Emeritus in Librarianship in 1967.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">18</container><unittitle> Goodspeed, George Edward </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1947</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Edward Goodspeed became Assistant Professor of Geology
					 in 1919, then Associate Professor, and finally Professor of Geology in 1934. He
					 also served as the Executive Officer of the Department of Geology from 1937 to
					 1953. He became Professor Emeritus of Geology in 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">19</container><unittitle>Martin, Arthur Wesley</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1947</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Wesley Martin started as an Instructor in Physiology in
					 1937, became an Assistant Professor in 1938, an Associate Professor in 1943,
					 and a Professor in 1950. He also served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Zoology from 1950 to 1963. He became a Professor Emeritus in
					 Physiology in 1982.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">20</container><unittitle>Martin, Charles Emanuel</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1947</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles Emanuel Martin served as Professor of International
					 Law and Political Science, Co-Director of the Institute of International
					 Affairs, Director of the Institute of International Affairs, and Executive
					 Officer of the Department of Political Science between 1924-1963. </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">21</container><unittitle>Nelson, Everett John</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1947</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Everett John Nelson started as an Assistant Professor of
					 Philosophy in 1930, became an Associate Professor in 1934, and a Professor in
					 1941 until 1953. He also served as the Executive Officer of the Department of
					 Philosophy from 1947-1953.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">22</container><unittitle>Welke, Walter Carl</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1947</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Walter Carl Welke became an Instructor in Music in 1929, an
					 Assistant Professor of Music in 1936, an Associate Professor in 1943, and was
					 recorded as a Professor in 1970. He was recorded as a Professor Emeritus in
					 1974.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1948 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/7</container><container type="item">23</container><unittitle>Chamberlain, Martin N.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1948</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Martin N. Chamberlain served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Extension Classes/Constituting Education from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/7</container><container type="item">24</container><unittitle>Draper, Edgar Marian</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1948</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edgar Marian Draper served as Associate in Education from
					 1925, Professor of Education from 1936, and Professor of Curriculum from 1958.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1965. He also served on the Student Affairs
					 Committee, and Director of In-Service Teacher Training.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/7</container><container type="item">25</container><unittitle>Fischer, Louis</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1948</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Louis Fischer started as a Teaching Fellow in 1929, became an
					 Instructor in 1935, an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry in 1941,
					 a Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry in 1945, then also served as the
					 Associate Dean of the College of Pharmacy and the Chairman of the Department of
					 Pharmaceutical Chemistry from 1957 to 1966. </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/7</container><container type="item">26</container><unittitle>Guthrie, Edwin Ray</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1948</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edwin Ray Guthrie served as an Associate Professor of
					 Psychology from 1914 and was promoted to Professor of Psychology in 1928 until
					 he earned the title Professor Emeritus of Psychology in 1957. He served as the
					 Dean of the Graduate School from 1944-1953 where he earned the title Dean
					 Emeritus of the Graduate School. He also served as the Executive Officer in
					 Charge of Academic Personnel from 1948-1951.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/7</container><container type="item">27</container><unittitle>Seelye, Walter Bale</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1948</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Walter Bale Seelye served as Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
					 and Acting Executive Officer of the Department of Pediatrics, then becoming
					 Professor and Executive Officer of Pediatrics from 1947 to 1957.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1949 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">28</container><unittitle>Barr, Eric Lloyd</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eric Lloyd Barr was appointed Assistant Professor of Naval
					 Science and Tactics in 1936, then was promoted to Associate Professor in 1937,
					 then Professor and Executive Director of the Department of Naval Science and
					 Tactics in 1938. From 1949 to 1953, he served as the Director of Summer
					 Sessions and Professor Emeritus of Naval Science and Tactics.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">29</container><unittitle>Belshaw, Rolland Elwood</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Rolland Elwood Belshaw started in 1930 as Assistant Professor
					 of Physical Education for Men, became Associate Professor in 1937, then
					 Professor of Physical Education in 1943. He also served as the Executive
					 Officer of the Department of Physical Education for Men in 1948-1951.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">30</container><unittitle>Chamberlain, Martin N.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Martin N. Chamberlain served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Extension Classes/Constituting Education from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Photograph by Kennell-Ellis, Seattle</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">31</container><unittitle>Davis, Jim</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James McCoy Davis served as the Advisor to Foreign Students
					 from 1949 to 1954.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">32</container><unittitle>Emory, Capt. Campbell D.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Captain Campbell Dallas Emory served as a Professor of Naval
					 Science from 1947 to 1951. He also commanded the U.S. Naval Reserve Officers
					 Training Corps from 1950-1951.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">33</container><unittitle>Everest, Harold Philip</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Philip Everest worked as an Assistant Professor of
					 Journalism in 1940, became an Associate Professor of Journalism in 1943, then
					 became the Director of the School of Journalism in 1945. He also served as the
					 Vice-President of the University from 1952-1959, when he earned the title
					 Professor Emeritus of Journalism.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">34</container><unittitle>Goodspeed, George Edward </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Edward Goodspeed became Assistant Professor of Geology
					 in 1919, then Associate Professor, and finally Professor of Geology in 1934. He
					 also served as the Executive Officer of the Department of Geology from 1937 to
					 1953. He became Professor Emeritus of Geology in 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">35</container><unittitle>Harris, Minnie</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Minnie Harris served as ASUW Publicity/Public Relations
					 Advisor from 1949 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">36</container><unittitle>Huber, John Richard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Richard Huber started as Assistant Professor of Economics
					 in 1939, then Associate Professor in 1942, Professor in 1949, and was named
					 Professor Emeritus in 1976. He also was Executive Officer of the Department of
					 Economics from 1948 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">37</container><unittitle>Loucks, Roger Brown</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Roger Brown Loucks started as an Instructor in Psychology in
					 1936, became Assistant Professor in 1939, Associate Professor in 1946,
					 Professor in 1948, then became Professor Emeritus in 1969. He also served as
					 Executive Officer of the Department of Psychology from 1948 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">38</container><unittitle>Martin, Arthur Wesley</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Wesley Martin started as an Instructor in Physiology in
					 1937, became an Assistant Professor in 1938, an Associate Professor in 1943,
					 and a Professor in 1950. He also served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Zoology from 1950 to 1963. He became a Professor Emeritus in
					 Physiology in 1982.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">39</container><unittitle>Moulton, Ralph Wells</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ralph Wells Moulton began in 1941 as an Assistant Professor of
					 Chemical Engineering, became an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering in
					 1945, then a Professor in 1950. From 1955, he served as Executive Officer
					 (Chairman) of the Department of Chemical Engineering. From 1967, he served as
					 the Faculty Director of the Center for Graduate Study at Hanford. From 1970, he
					 served as the Associate Dean of the Graduate School. From 1977 to 1980 he was
					 the Dead of the Joint Center for Graduate Study. Throughout many of these
					 years, he was an undergraduate and graduate advisor. In 1982, he was named Dean
					 Emeritus.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">40</container><unittitle>Pierce, Eugene C.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eugene C. Pierce served as ASUW Accountant from 1949 to
					 1973.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">41</container><unittitle>Pifer, Drury Augustus</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Drury Augustus Pifer started as Acting Associate in Mines in
					 1945, became Associate Professor of Mining Engineering in 1947, then Professor
					 of Mining Engineering from 1948 to 1971. He also served as the Director of the
					 School of Mineral Engineering from 1947-1969. In 1969, he was the Chairman of
					 the Department of Mining, Metallurgical, and Ceramic Engineering. </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">42</container><unittitle>Rahskopf, Horace G.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Horace G. Rahskopf started as an Assistant Professor in
					 English in 1928, became an Associate Professor in 1936, and served as Professor
					 of Speech from 1944 to 1969. He was also the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Speech from 1949 to 1963.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">43</container><unittitle>Welke, Walter Carl</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Walter Carl Welke became an Instructor in Music in 1929, an
					 Assistant Professor of Music in 1936, an Associate Professor in 1943, and was
					 recorded as a Professor in 1970. He was recorded as a Professor Emeritus in
					 1974.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1950 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">44</container><unittitle>Barr, Eric Lloyd</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eric Lloyd Barr was appointed Assistant Professor of Naval
					 Science and Tactics in 1936, then was promoted to Associate Professor in 1937,
					 then Professor and Executive Director of the Department of Naval Science and
					 Tactics in 1938. From 1949 to 1953, he served as the Director of Summer
					 Sessions and Professor Emeritus of Naval Science and Tactics.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">45</container><unittitle>Chamberlain, Martin N.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Martin N. Chamberlain served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Extension Classes/Continuing Education from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">46</container><unittitle>Cross, Paul Clifford</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Paul Clifford Cross served as a Professor of Chemistry and
					 Chemical Engineering as well as the Director of the Department of Chemistry and
					 Chemical Engineering from 1949 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">47</container><unittitle>Davis, Jim</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James McCoy Davis served as the Advisor to Foreign Students
					 from 1949 to 1954.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">48</container><unittitle>Draper, Edger Marian</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edgar Marian Draper served as Associate in Education from
					 1925, Professor of Education from 1936, and Professor of Curriculum from 1958.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1965. He also served on the Student Affairs
					 Committee, and Director of In-Service Teacher Training.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">49</container><unittitle>Engle, Nathanael Howard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Nathanael Howard Engle was Professor of Business
					 Research/Marketing from 1941 to 1961 and Director of Business Research from
					 1941 to 1957. He earned the title Professor Emeritus in 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">50</container><unittitle>Everest, Harold P.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Philip Everest worked as an Assistant Professor of
					 Journalism in 1940, became an Associate Professor of Journalism in 1943, then
					 became the Director of the School of Journalism in 1945. He also served as the
					 Vice-President of the University from 1952-1959, when he earned the title
					 Professor Emeritus of Journalism.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">51</container><unittitle>Guthrie, Edwin Ray</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edwin Ray Guthrie served as an Associate Professor of
					 Psychology from 1914 and was promoted to Professor of Psychology in 1928 until
					 he earned the title Professor Emeritus of Psychology in 1957. He served as the
					 Dean of the Graduate School from 1944-1953 where he earned the title Dean
					 Emeritus of the Graduate School. He also served as the Executive Officer in
					 Charge of Academic Personnel from 1948-1951.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">52</container><unittitle>Harsch, Alfred Elmer</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Alfred Elmer Harsch started as Assistant Professor of Business
					 Administration in 1930, became Assistant Professor of Law in 1931, then
					 Associate Professor in 1938, and Professor in 1940 to 1967. He was then named
					 Professor Emeritus.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">53</container><unittitle>Haviland, James West</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James West Haviland was a Lecturer in Nursing from 1946 to
					 1960 and was also Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine in 1947, became
					 Clinical Professor of Medicine in 1956. He also served as the Assistant Dean of
					 the School of Medicine from 1947 to 1960.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">54</container><unittitle>Hoagland, Dayle</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dayle Hoagland was Head of Secretarial Staff in the Athletic
					 Department from 1944-1946, Secretary to the Athletic Manager in 1946, and
					 Administrative Assistant to Director of Athletics from 1947-1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">55</container><unittitle>Isaacs, Walter F.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Walter F. Isaacs started as an Associate Professor in Fine Art
					 in 1922, then was a Professor of Fine Art from 1929 and 1960. He also served as
					 Director of the School of Art from 1932 to 1954, a role which also directed the
					 Henry Art Gallery.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">56</container><unittitle>Jones, Ernest Morgan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ernest Morgan Jones was Professor of Dentistry and Dean of the
					 School of Dentistry from 1945 to 1955.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Photograph by Graphic Photo Company, Seattle </p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">57</container><unittitle>Lutey, William Glen</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William Glen Lutey started as an Associate in Liberal Arts in
					 1934, became an Instructor in 1940, Assistant Professor in 1949, and Associate
					 Professor from 1964 to 1970. He also served as Director of General Studies from
					 1949 to 1970.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">58</container><unittitle>MacKenzie, Donald Hector</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald Hector MacKenzie started as an Instructor in Business
					 Administration in 1929, became Assistant Professor of Management in 1933, then
					 Association Professor of Management and Accounting in 1940, then Professor of
					 Accounting (Finance, and Statistics) from 1944 to 1955. He also served as
					 Executive Officer of the Department of Accounting (Finance, and Statistics)
					 from 1944 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">59</container><unittitle>Marckworth, Gordon Dotter</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Gordon Dotter Marckworth was a Professor of Forest Management
					 from 1939 to 1965. He was also Dean of the College of Forestry from 1945 to
					 1965. In 1966, he was named Professor Emeritus and Dean Emeritus.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">60</container><unittitle>Martin, Arthur Wesley</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Wesley Martin started as an Instructor in Physiology in
					 1937, became an Assistant Professor in 1938, an Associate Professor in 1943,
					 and a Professor in 1950. He also served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Zoology from 1950 to 1963. He became a Professor Emeritus in
					 Physiology in 1982.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">61</container><unittitle>McCullough, William Hayworth</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William Hayworth McCullough started as Assistant Professor of
					 Social Work in 1943, then became Associate Professor from 1951 to 1953. He also
					 served as Acting Director of the Graduate School of Social Work from 1950 to
					 1953.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">62</container><unittitle>Nelson, Everett John</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Everett John Nelson started as an Assistant Professor of
					 Philosophy in 1930, became an Associate Professor in 1934, and a Professor in
					 1941 until 1953. He also served as the Executive Officer of the Department of
					 Philosophy from 1947-1953.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">63</container><unittitle>Pifer, Drury Augustus</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Drury Augustus Pifer started as Acting Associate in Mines in
					 1945, became Associate Professor of Mining Engineering in 1947, then Professor
					 of Mining Engineering from 1948 to 1971. He also served as the Director of the
					 School of Mineral Engineering from 1947-1969. In 1969, he was the Chairman of
					 the Department of Mining, Metallurgical, and Ceramic Engineering. </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">64</container><unittitle>Preston, Howard Hall</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Howard Hall Preston started as Associate Professor of Business
					 Administration in 1920, then became Professor of Business Administration,
					 Money, and Banking from 1922 to 1953. He served as Dean of the College of
					 Economics and Business from 1938 to 1949, then became Dean Emeritus. He also
					 served as Executive Officer of the Department of Finance from 1949 to 1951.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">65</container><unittitle>Taylor, George Edward</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Edward Taylor started as Assistant Professor of Far
					 Eastern History (Oriental Studies) in 1939, then was Professor of Far Eastern
					 History from 1941 to 1975. He was also the Director of the Far Eastern
					 Institute from 1946 to 1975; Executive Officer of the Far Eastern Department
					 (Asian Language and Literature) from 1941 to 1975; Executive Officer of Slavic
					 Language and Literature and Dean of the Russian Institute from 1950 of
					 1975.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">66</container><unittitle>Templeton, Frederic Eastland</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Frederic Eastland Templeton started as a Professor of
					 Radiology in 1947, and was a Clinical Professor from 1953 to 1963. He was also
					 the Executive Officer of the Department of Radiology from 1949 to 1953.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">67</container><unittitle>Van Cleve, Richard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Richard Van Cleve was Professor of Fisheries from 1948 until
					 he was named Professor Emeritus in 1976. He was Acting Director of the School
					 of Fisheries from 1948 to 1958. He was then Dean of the College of Fisheries
					 from 1958 to 1971.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1951 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">68</container><unittitle>Armstrong, Grant</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Grant Armstrong was a regent on the Board of Regents from 1950
					 to 1957. He was also Vice President of the Board of Regents in 1952 and
					 President in 1953.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">69</container><unittitle>Belshaw, Rolland Elwood</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Rolland Elwood Belshaw started in 1930 as Assistant Professor
					 of Physical Education for Men, became Associate Professor in 1937, then
					 Professor of Physical Education in 1943. He also served as the Executive
					 Officer of the Department of Physical Education for Men in 1948-1951.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">70</container><unittitle>Burd, Henry Alfred</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Henry Alfred Burd started as Associate Professor of Business
					 Administration in 1924, and was Professor of Business Administration/Marketing
					 from 1927 until he became Professor Emeritus in 1955. He was Director of Summer
					 Quarter from 1927 to 1946. He was Dean of the College of Business
					 Administration in 1949. He was Executive Officer of the School of Marketing,
					 Transportation, and Foreign Trade from 1950 to 1955. He was also Acting Dean of
					 the Graduate School from 1955 to 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">71</container><unittitle>Chamberlain, Martin N.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Martin N. Chamberlain served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Extension Classes/Continuing Education from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">72</container><unittitle>Chapman, Stuart W.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Stuart Webster Chapman started as Associate Professor in the
					 Humanistic-Social Division, College of Engineering in 1947; he was a Professor
					 from 1954 to 1972. He was Executive Officer of the Humanistic-Social Department
					 from 1950 to 1961. He was also Chairman of Department of Humanistic-Social
					 Studies from 1961 to 1968.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">73</container><unittitle>Chapple, Stanley</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Stanley Chapple was Professor of Music from 1948 to 1971 and
					 Director of the School of Music from 1948 to 1971. He was also Director of the
					 Symphony and Orchestra from 1958 to 1971. He became Professor Emeritus in 1971.
					 </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">74</container><unittitle>Cross, Paul Clifford</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Paul Clifford Cross served as a Professor of Chemistry and
					 Chemical Engineering as well as the Director of the Department of Chemistry and
					 Chemical Engineering from 1949 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">75</container><unittitle>Davis, James McCoy</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James McCoy Davis served as the Advisor to Foreign Students
					 from 1949 to 1954.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">76</container><unittitle>Demmery, Joseph</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Joseph Demmery started as Associate Professor of Business
					 Administration in 1928, and was a Professor of Business Fluctuations and Real
					 Estate/General Business from 1934 to 1965. He was Executive Officer of the
					 Department of General Business from 1949 to 1959. He became Professor Emeritus
					 in 1965.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">77</container><unittitle>Douglas, Donald E.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald E. Douglas served on the Alumni Association Board from
					 1949 to 1951, and was Board President in 1951.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">78</container><unittitle>Emory, Capt. Campbell Dallas</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Captain Campbell Dallas Emory served as a Professor of Naval
					 Science from 1947 to 1951. He also commanded the U.S. Naval Reserve Officers
					 Training Corps from 1950-1951.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">79</container><unittitle>Engle, Nathanael Howard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Nathanael Howard Engle was Professor of Business
					 Research/Marketing from 1941 to 1961 and Director of Business Research from
					 1941 to 1957. He earned the title Professor Emeritus in 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">80</container><unittitle>Evans, Charles Albert</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles Albert Evans was a Professor of Microbiology from 1946
					 to 1982 and Executive Officer (Chairman) of the Department of Microbiology from
					 1946 to 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">81</container><unittitle>Goodrich, Forest Jackson</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Forest Jackson Goodrich started as an Instructor in Pharmacy
					 and Materia Medica, became Associate Professor, then Professor of Pharmacognosy
					 from 1934 to 1960. He served as Dean of the College of Pharmacy from 1939 to
					 1957. He became Dean Emeritus in 1957 and Professor Emeritus in 1960.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">82</container><unittitle>Grimshaw, Austin</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Austin Grimshaw was Professor of Business Administration and
					 Policy and Dean of the College of Business Administration from 1949 to
					 1965.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Photograph by Sterling Eng. Co. </p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">83</container><unittitle>Guthrie, Edwin Ray</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edwin Ray Guthrie served as an Associate Professor of
					 Psychology from 1914 and was promoted to Professor of Psychology in 1928 until
					 he earned the title Professor Emeritus of Psychology in 1957. He served as the
					 Dean of the Graduate School from 1944-1953 where he earned the title Dean
					 Emeritus of the Graduate School. He also served as the Executive Officer in
					 Charge of Academic Personnel from 1948-1951.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Photograph by Sterling Eng. Co. </p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">84</container><unittitle>Harding, John W.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John W. Harding was a Purchasing Agent from 1949 to 1959 and
					 an Associate Lecturer of Estate Planning from 1955 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">85</container><unittitle>Harris, Richard Bronsdon “Curly”</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Richard Bronsdon Harris served as the Secretary of the Alumni
					 Association from 1936 then became the Executive Secretary and Director of the
					 Alumni Association in 1950.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">86</container><unittitle>Harsch, Alfred Elmer</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Alfred Elmer Harsch started as Assistant Professor of Business
					 Administration in 1930, became Assistant Professor of Law in 1931, then
					 Associate Professor in 1938, and Professor in 1940 to 1967. He was then named
					 Professor Emeritus.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Photograph by Sterling Eng. Co. </p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">87</container><unittitle>Holt, William Stull</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William Stull Holt was Professor of History from 1940 to 1969
					 when he was named Professor Emeritus and Executive Officer of the Department of
					 History from 1940 to 1945.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">88</container><unittitle>Huber, John Richard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Richard Huber started as Assistant Professor of Economics
					 in 1939, then Associate Professor in 1942, Professor in 1949, and was named
					 Professor Emeritus in 1976. He also was Executive Officer of the Department of
					 Economics from 1948 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">89</container><unittitle>Jefferson, William "Bill"</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William "Bill" Jefferson was an Associate in Physical
					 Education from 1947, then became Acting Instructor in Physical Education from
					 1951 to 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">90</container><unittitle>Loucks, Roger Brown</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Roger Brown Loucks started as an Instructor in Psychology in
					 1936, became Assistant Professor in 1939, Associate Professor in 1946,
					 Professor in 1948, then became Professor Emeritus in 1969. He also served as
					 Executive Officer of the Department of Psychology from 1948 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">91</container><unittitle>Marckworth, Gordon Dotter</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Gordon Dotter Marckworth was a Professor of Forest Management
					 from 1939 to 1965. He was also Dean of the College of Forestry from 1945 to
					 1965. In 1966, he was named Professor Emeritus and Dean Emeritus.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">92</container><unittitle>Martin, Charles Emanuel</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles Emanuel Martin served as Professor of International
					 Law and Political Science, Co-Director of the Institute of International
					 Affairs, Director of the Institute of International Affairs, and Executive
					 Officer of the Department of Political Science between 1924-1963. </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">93</container><unittitle>May, Charles Culbertson</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles Culbertson May started as Assistant Professor of Civil
					 Engineering in 1912, became Associate Professor of Civil Engineering and
					 Architecture in 1926, then Professor of Civil Engineering from 1929 to 1952. He
					 was also Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds from 1929 to 1952.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Photograph by Sterling Eng. Co. </p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">94</container><unittitle>Nelson, Everett John</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Everett John Nelson started as an Assistant Professor of
					 Philosophy in 1930, became an Associate Professor in 1934, and a Professor in
					 1941 until 1953. He also served as the Executive Officer of the Department of
					 Philosophy from 1947-1953.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">95</container><unittitle>Nostrand, Howard Lee</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Howard Lee Nostrand was a Professor of Romantic Languages from
					 1939 to 1982 and was Executive Officer (Chairman) of the Department of Romance
					 Languages and Literature from 1939 to 1965. He became Professor Emeritus in
					 1982.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">96</container><unittitle>Plein, Elmer Michael</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Elmer Michael Plein started as an Instructor of Pharmacy in
					 1938, became Assistant Professor in 1943, Associate Professor in 1945, then was
					 Professor of Pharmacy from 1951 to 1978. He was also Coordinator of
					 Pharmaceutical Services from 1961 to 1978. He became Professor Emeritus in
					 1978.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Photograph by Sterling Eng. Co. </p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">97</container><unittitle>Powers, Francis Fountain</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Francis Fountain Powers started as an Instructor of Education
					 in 1928, became Assistant Professor in 1930, Associate Professor in 1936, and
					 was Professor of Education (Educational Philosophy) from 1939 to 1972. He was
					 Dean of the College of Education from 1939 to 1961, Director of the Office of
					 Educational Research from 1961 to 1967, and Director of Publications and
					 Special Projects from 1967 to 1972. He became Professor Emeritus in 1972.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">98</container><unittitle>Read, William Merritt</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William Merritt Read started as an Assistant Professor of
					 Classical Languages in 1927, became Associate Professor in 1936, and was a
					 Professor from 1945 to 1974. He was also University Editor from 1944 to 1957
					 and Director of the University Press from 1949 to 1953(?) and 1959 to 1963. He
					 became Professor Emeritus in 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">99</container><unittitle>Rose, Bert</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Bert Rose was Manager of the Athletic News Service from 1949
					 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">100</container><unittitle>Saunders, Leona</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Leona Saunders was Associate Counselor for Women from 1945 to
					 1948, Associate Director of the Office of Student Affairs from 1948 to 1951,
					 and Associate Dean of Students from 1951 to 1955.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Photograph by Sterling Eng. Co. </p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">101</container><unittitle>Seelye, Walter Bale</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Walter Bale Seelye served as Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
					 and Acting Executive Officer of the Department of Pediatrics, then becoming
					 Professor and Executive Officer of Pediatrics from 1947 to 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">102</container><unittitle>Stevens, Len</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Leonard Woodbury Stevens started as an Associate in Physical
					 Education for Men in 1937, became Assistant Professor of Physical Education in
					 1948, and was Associate Professor from 1961 to 1973. He was also Director of
					 Intramural Athletics from 1965 to 1973.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Photograph by Sterling Eng. Co. </p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">103</container><unittitle>Taylor, George Edward</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Edward Taylor started as Assistant Professor of Far
					 Eastern History (Oriental Studies) in 1939, then was Professor of Far Eastern
					 History from 1941 to 1975. He was also the Director of the Far Eastern
					 Institute from 1946 to 1975; Executive Officer of the Far Eastern Department
					 (Asian Language and Literature) from 1941 to 1975; Executive Officer of Slavic
					 Language and Literature and Dean of the Russian Institute from 1950 of
					 1975.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">104</container><unittitle>Terrell, Margaret Elma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Margaret Elma Terrell began as an Instructor of Home Economics
					 and Director of Dining Halls and Dormitories in 1928, became Assistant
					 Professor/Director of Commons/Business Director of Dining Halls and Residences
					 in 1936, Associate Professor in 1943, and Professor in 1944. She was also
					 Director of University Food Service from 1947 to 1957. She became Professor
					 Emeritus in 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">105</container><unittitle>Turner, Edward Lewis</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edward Lewis Turner was Professor of Internal Medicine and
					 Dean of the School of Medicine between 1945 to 1953.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">106</container><unittitle>Vail, Curtis Churchill Doughty</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Curtis Churchill Doughty Vail was Professor of Germanic
					 Languages and Literature and Executive Officer of the Department of Germanic
					 Languages and Literature from 1939 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">107</container><unittitle>Wessman, Harold Everett</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Everett Wessman was Professor of Civil Engineering from
					 1948 to 1969. He was Dean of the College of Engineering from 1948 to 1965. He
					 became Dean Emeritus in 1970.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">108</container><unittitle>Woodburne, Lloyd S.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1951</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Lloyd Stuart Woodburne was Dean of the College of Arts and
					 Sciences from 1950 to 1961. He was Professor of Psychology from 1953 to 1976.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1976.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1952 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">109</container><unittitle>Allen, Raymond B.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Raymond B. Allen was President of the University from 1946 to
					 1952.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">110</container><unittitle>Barr, Eric Lloyd</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eric Lloyd Barr was appointed Assistant Professor of Naval
					 Science and Tactics in 1936, then was promoted to Associate Professor in 1937,
					 then Professor and Executive Director of the Department of Naval Science and
					 Tactics in 1938. From 1949 to 1953, he served as the Director of Summer
					 Sessions and Professor Emeritus of Naval Science and Tactics.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">111</container><unittitle>Bauer, Harry C.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harry Charles Bauer started as an Assistant Librarian in 1945,
					 then Associate Librarian and Lecturer in Librarianship in 1946, and became a
					 Professor of Librarianship along with the Director of Libraries in 1947. He
					 served as Director from 1947 to 1960, then served as a Professor along with
					 other roles like the Special Assistant in Public Information and Secretary to
					 Faculty until he became Professor Emeritus in Librarianship in 1967.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">112</container><unittitle>Brown, Edward "Ed" Gordon</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edward Gordon Brown started as Acting Associate Professor of
					 Business Administration in 1948, and was a Professor of Business
					 Administration/Policy from 1949 to 1974. He was also Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Policy, Personnel Relations, and Production from 1952 to 1959. He
					 became Professor Emeritus in 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">113</container><unittitle>Burd, Henry A.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Henry Alfred Burd started as Associate Professor of Business
					 Administration in 1924, and was Professor of Business Administration/Marketing
					 from 1927 until he became Professor Emeritus in 1955. He was Director of Summer
					 Quarter from 1927 to 1946. He was Dean of the College of Business
					 Administration in 1949. He was Executive Officer of the School of Marketing,
					 Transportation, and Foreign Trade from 1950 to 1955. He was also Acting Dean of
					 the Graduate School from 1955 to 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">114</container><unittitle>Cassill, Harvey</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harvey Cassill served as Manager of Athletics from 1946 to
					 1949 and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics from 1949 to 1956.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">115</container><unittitle>Chamberlain, Martin N.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Martin N. Chamberlain served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Extension Classes/Continuing Education from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">116</container><unittitle>Chapman, Stuart W.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Stuart Webster Chapman started as Associate Professor in the
					 Humanistic-Social Division, College of Engineering in 1947; he was a Professor
					 from 1954 to 1972. He was Executive Officer of the Humanistic-Social Department
					 from 1950 to 1961. He was also Chairman of Department of Humanistic-Social
					 Studies from 1961 to 1968.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">117</container><unittitle>Cherberg, John "Johnny" Andrew</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Andrew Cherberg was Acting Instructor in Physical
					 Education from 1946 to 1956 and was Head Football Coach from 1953 to 1956.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">118 </container><unittitle>Davis, James McCoy</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James McCoy Davis served as the Advisor to Foreign Students
					 from 1949 to 1954.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">119</container><unittitle>Demmery, Joseph</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Joseph Demmery started as Associate Professor of Business
					 Administration in 1928, and was a Professor of Business Fluctuations and Real
					 Estate/General Business from 1934 to 1965. He was Executive Officer of the
					 Department of General Business from 1949 to 1959. He became Professor Emeritus
					 in 1965.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">120</container><unittitle>Draper, Edgar Marian</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edgar Marian Draper served as Associate in Education from
					 1925, Professor of Education from 1936, and Professor of Curriculum from 1958.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1965. He also served on the Student Affairs
					 Committee, and Director of In-Service Teacher Training.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">121</container><unittitle>Everest, Harold Philip</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Philip Everest worked as an Assistant Professor of
					 Journalism in 1940, became an Associate Professor of Journalism in 1943, then
					 became the Director of the School of Journalism in 1945. He also served as the
					 Vice-President of the University from 1952-1959, when he earned the title
					 Professor Emeritus of Journalism.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">122</container><unittitle>Evans, Charles Albert</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles Albert Evans was a Professor of Microbiology from 1946
					 to 1982 and Executive Officer (Chairman) of the Department of Microbiology from
					 1946 to 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">123</container><unittitle>Gellerman, Mildred</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Mildred Gellerman was a Secretary to the ASUW from 1940 to
					 1949 and Administrative Assistant/Program Supervisor for the ASUW from 1950 to
					 1966.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">124</container><unittitle>Goodrich, Forest Jackson</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Forest Jackson Goodrich started as an Instructor in Pharmacy
					 and Materia Medica, became Associate Professor, then Professor of Pharmacognosy
					 from 1934 to 1960. He served as Dean of the College of Pharmacy from 1939 to
					 1957. He became Dean Emeritus in 1957 and Professor Emeritus in 1960.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">125</container><unittitle>Goodspeed, George Edward</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Edward Goodspeed became Assistant Professor of Geology
					 in 1919, then Associate Professor, and finally Professor of Geology in 1934. He
					 also served as the Executive Officer of the Department of Geology from 1937 to
					 1953. He became Professor Emeritus of Geology in 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">126</container><unittitle>Grimshaw, Austin</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Austin Grimshaw was Professor of Business Administration and
					 Policy and Dean of the College of Business Administration from 1949 to
					 1965.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">127</container><unittitle>Harris, Richard Bronsdon “Curly”</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Richard Bronsdon Harris served as the Secretary of the Alumni
					 Association from 1936 then became the Executive Secretary and Director of the
					 Alumni Association from 1950-1951.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">128</container><unittitle>Harsch, Alfred Elmer</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Alfred Elmer Harsch started as Assistant Professor of Business
					 Administration in 1930, became Assistant Professor of Law in 1931, then
					 Associate Professor in 1938, and Professor in 1940 to 1967. He was then named
					 Professor Emeritus.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">129</container><unittitle>Haviland, James West</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James West Haviland was a Lecturer in Nursing from 1946 to
					 1960 and was also Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine in 1947, became
					 Clinical Professor of Medicine in 1956. He also served as the Assistant Dean of
					 the School of Medicine from 1947 to 1960.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">130</container><unittitle>Huber, John Richard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Richard Huber started as Assistant Professor of Economics
					 in 1939, then Associate Professor in 1942, Professor in 1949, and was named
					 Professor Emeritus in 1976. He also was Executive Officer of the Department of
					 Economics from 1948 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">131a-131b</container><unittitle>Jefferson, William "Bill"</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William "Bill" Jefferson was an Associate in Physical
					 Education from 1947, then became Acting Instructor in Physical Education from
					 1951 to 1957.</p></bioghist><odd><p>PH 1409.131b is a cropped image of PH 1409.131a</p></odd></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">132</container><unittitle>Langlie, Arthur B.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Bernard Langlie served as the mayor of Seattle,
					 Washington from 1938 to 1941 and was the 12th and 14th Governor of the U.S.
					 state of Washington from 1941 to 1945 and from 1949 to 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">133</container><unittitle>Lutey, William Glen</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ernest Morgan Jones was Professor of Dentistry and Dean of the
					 School of Dentistry from 1945 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">134</container><unittitle>MacKenzie, Donald Hector</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald Hector MacKenzie started as an Instructor in Business
					 Administration in 1929, became Assistant Professor of Management in 1933, then
					 Association Professor of Management and Accounting in 1940, then Professor of
					 Accounting (Finance, and Statistics) from 1944 to 1955. He also served as
					 Executive Officer of the Department of Accounting (Finance, and Statistics)
					 from 1944 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">135</container><unittitle>Martin, Arthur Wesley</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Wesley Martin started as an Instructor in Physiology in
					 1937, became an Assistant Professor in 1938, an Associate Professor in 1943,
					 and a Professor in 1950. He also served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Zoology from 1950 to 1963. He became a Professor Emeritus in
					 Physiology in 1982.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">136</container><unittitle>Manley, John Henry</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Henry Manley was Professor of Physics from 1951 to 1959
					 and Executive Officer of the Department of Physics from 1951 to 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">137</container><unittitle>May, Charles</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles Culbertson May started as Assistant Professor of Civil
					 Engineering in 1912, became Associate Professor of Civil Engineering and
					 Architecture in 1926, then Professor of Civil Engineering from 1929 to 1952. He
					 was also Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds from 1929 to 1952.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">138</container><unittitle>Nelson, Everett John</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Everett John Nelson started as an Assistant Professor of
					 Philosophy in 1930, became an Associate Professor in 1934, and a Professor in
					 1941 until 1953. He also served as the Executive Officer of the Department of
					 Philosophy from 1947-1953.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">139</container><unittitle>Pifer, Drury Augustus</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Drury Augustus Pifer started as Acting Associate in Mines in
					 1945, became Associate Professor of Mining Engineering in 1947, then Professor
					 of Mining Engineering from 1948 to 1971. He also served as the Director of the
					 School of Mineral Engineering from 1947-1969. In 1969, he was the Chairman of
					 the Department of Mining, Metallurgical, and Ceramic Engineering. </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">140</container><unittitle>Powers, Francis Fountain</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Francis Fountain Powers started as an Instructor of Education
					 in 1928, became Assistant Professor in 1930, Associate Professor in 1936, and
					 was Professor of Education (Educational Philosophy) from 1939 to 1972. He was
					 Dean of the College of Education from 1939 to 1961, Director of the Office of
					 Educational Research from 1961 to 1967, and Director of Publications and
					 Special Projects from 1967 to 1972. He became Professor Emeritus in 1972.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">141</container><unittitle>Pringle, J. Arthur</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>J. Arthur Pringle was Supervisor of Veterans Campus Housing
					 from 1947 to 1948, Director of Campus Housing from 1948 to 1957, and Director
					 of Campus Student Residences and Food Services from 1967 to 1975.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">142</container><unittitle>Rose, Bert</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Bert Rose was Manager of the Athletic News Service from 1949
					 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">143</container><unittitle>Seelye, Walter Bale</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Walter Bale Seelye served as Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
					 and Acting Executive Officer of the Department of Pediatrics, then becoming
					 Professor and Executive Officer of Pediatrics from 1947 to 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">144</container><unittitle>Stoke, Harold W.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold W. Stoke was Dean of the Graduate School from 1952 to
					 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">145</container><unittitle>Tiernan, Marjorie</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Marjorie Tiernan was ASUW Food Director and HUB Dietician from
					 1952 to 1954 and 1958 to 1978, then Administrator of Retail Food Services from
					 1978 to 1980..</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">146</container><unittitle>Tschudin, Mary Stickles</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Mary Stickles Tschudin started as Acting Assistant Professor
					 of Nursing Education in 1942, became Associate Professor of Nursing and
					 Assistant Dean of the School of Nursing in 1948, and was Professor and Dean of
					 the School of Nursing from 1955 to 1969. She became Professor Emeritus in
					 1969.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">147</container><unittitle>Templeton, Frederic Eastland</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Frederic Eastland Templeton started as a Professor of
					 Radiology in 1947, and was a Clinical Professor from 1953 to 1963. He was also
					 the Executive Officer of the Department of Radiology from 1949 to 1953.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">148</container><unittitle>Ulbrickson, Alvin "Al" Martin</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Alvin Martin Ulbrickson was Varsity Rowing Coach from 1927 to
					 1959. He was also Associate in Physical Education from 1927 to 1951, Acting
					 Athletic Manager from 1943 to 1946, and Acting Instructor in Physical Education
					 from 1951 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">149</container><unittitle>Vail, Curtis Churchill Doughty</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Curtis Churchill Doughty Vail was Professor of Germanic
					 Languages and Literature and Executive Officer of the Department of Germanic
					 Languages and Literature from 1939 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">150</container><unittitle>Van Horn, Robert Bowman</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert Bowman Van Horn started as Assistant Professor of Civil
					 Engineering in 1925, was Professor of Hydraulic Engineering and Executive
					 Officer of the Department of Civil Engineering from 1938 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">151</container><unittitle>Wessman, Harold Everett</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Everett Wessman was Professor of Civil Engineering from
					 1948 to 1969. He was Dean of the College of Engineering from 1948 to 1965. He
					 became Dean Emeritus in 1970.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">152</container><unittitle>Wilcox, Elgin Roscoe</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Elgin Roscoe Wilcox started as Instructor of Civil Engineering
					 in 1921, became Assistant Professor, then Associate Professor in General
					 Engineering in 1928, and was Professor from 1936 to 1963. He was also Executive
					 Officer of the Department of General Engineering from 1936 to 1959. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1963.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">153</container><unittitle>Woodburne, Lloyd Stuart</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1952</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Lloyd Stuart Woodburne was Dean of the College of Arts and
					 Sciences from 1950 to 1961. He was Professor of Psychology from 1953 to 1976.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1976.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1953 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">154</container><unittitle>Astel, George Bernard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Bernard Astel served as an Associate in Journalism in
					 1943, an Assistant Professor of Journalism from 1944-1961, and became Assistant
					 Professor Emeritus of Journalism after 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">155</container><unittitle>Barr, Eric Lloyd</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eric Lloyd Barr was appointed Assistant Professor of Naval
					 Science and Tactics in 1936, then was promoted to Associate Professor in 1937,
					 then Professor and Executive Director of the Department of Naval Science and
					 Tactics in 1938. From 1949 to 1953, he served as the Director of Summer
					 Sessions and Professor Emeritus of Naval Science and Tactics.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">156</container><unittitle>Bauer, Harry Charles</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harry Charles Bauer started as an Assistant Librarian in 1945,
					 then Associate Librarian and Lecturer in Librarianship in 1946, and became a
					 Professor of Librarianship along with the Director of Libraries in 1947. He
					 served as Director from 1947 to 1960, then served as a Professor along with
					 other roles like the Special Assistant in Public Information and Secretary to
					 Faculty until he became Professor Emeritus in Librarianship in 1967.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">157</container><unittitle>Chamberlain, Martin N.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Martin N. Chamberlain served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Extension Classes/Continuing Education from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">158</container><unittitle>Cole, Kenneth Carey</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Kenneth Carey Cole became an Instructor in Political Science
					 in 1924, Associate Professor in 1930, and Professor from 1936 to 1967. He was
					 Co-Director of the Institute of Public Affairs from 1948 to 1951and Executive
					 Officer of the Department of Political Science from 1952 to 1959. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1967.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">159</container><unittitle>Corbett, Donald G.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald G. Corbett served on the Board of Regents from 1950 to
					 1959; he was Board President during the term 1952 to 1953. He was also Senior
					 Consultant in Urology from 1960 to 1963.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">160</container><unittitle>Cross, Paul Clifford</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Paul Clifford Cross served as a Professor of Chemistry and
					 Chemical Engineering as well as the Director of the Department of Chemistry and
					 Chemical Engineering from 1949 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">161</container><unittitle>Davis, James McCoy</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James McCoy Davis served as the Advisor to Foreign Students
					 from 1949 to 1954.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">162</container><unittitle>Everest, Harold Philip</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Philip Everest worked as an Assistant Professor of
					 Journalism in 1940, became an Associate Professor of Journalism in 1943, then
					 became the Director of the School of Journalism in 1945. He also served as the
					 Vice-President of the University from 1952-1959, when he earned the title
					 Professor Emeritus of Journalism.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">163</container><unittitle>Frankland, Charles F. </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles F. Frankland served on the Board of Regents from 1952
					 to 1959; he was Board Vice President from 1953 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">164</container><unittitle>Gellerman, Mildred</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Mildred Gellerman was a Secretary to the ASUW from 1940 to
					 1949 and Administrative Assistant/Program Supervisor for the ASUW from 1950 to
					 1966.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">165</container><unittitle>Herrman, Arthur P.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Phillip Herrman started as Assistant Professor of
					 Architecture in 1923, Associate Professor in 1929, and Professor from 1937 to
					 1969. He was Executive Officer (Director) of the School of Architecture from
					 1940 to 1957 and Dean of the College of Architecture and Urban Planning from
					 1957 to 1964.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">166</container><unittitle>Hoagland, Dayle</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dayle Hoagland was Head of Secretarial Staff in the Athletic
					 Department from 1944-1946, Secretary to the Athletic Manager in 1946, and
					 Administrative Assistant to Director of Athletics from 1947-1962.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">167</container><unittitle>Holt, William Stull</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William Stull Holt was Professor of History from 1940 to 1969
					 when he was named Professor Emeritus and Executive Officer of the Department of
					 History from 1940 to 1945.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">168</container><unittitle>Jacobson, Frederic L.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Frederic Lloyd Jacobson was Associate Professor of Oral
					 Diagnosis and Treatment Planning/Restorative Dentistry from 1950 to 1980. He
					 was Executive Officer of the Department of Oral Diagnosis and Treatment
					 Planning from 1950 to 1961 and Chairman of the Department of Oral Diagnosis and
					 Treatment Planning from 1961 to 1972.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">169</container><unittitle>Jones, Ernest Morgan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ernest Morgan Jones was Professor of Dentistry and Dean of the
					 School of Dentistry from 1945 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">170</container><unittitle>Loucks, Roger Brown</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Roger Brown Loucks started as an Instructor in Psychology in
					 1936, became Assistant Professor in 1939, Associate Professor in 1946,
					 Professor in 1948, then became Professor Emeritus in 1969. He also served as
					 Executive Officer of the Department of Psychology from 1948 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">171</container><unittitle>Lutey, William Glen</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ernest Morgan Jones was Professor of Dentistry and Dean of the
					 School of Dentistry from 1945 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">172</container><unittitle>Martin, Arthur Wesley</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Wesley Martin started as an Instructor in Physiology in
					 1937, became an Assistant Professor in 1938, an Associate Professor in 1943,
					 and a Professor in 1950. He also served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Zoology from 1950 to 1963. He became a Professor Emeritus in
					 Physiology in 1982.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">173</container><unittitle>Nostrand, Howard Lee</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Howard Lee Nostrand was a Professor of Romantic Languages from
					 1939 to 1982 and was Executive Officer (Chairman) of the Department of Romance
					 Languages and Literature from 1939 to 1965. He became Professor Emeritus in
					 1982.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">174</container><unittitle>O'Day, Col. Ray M.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953 </unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Colonel Ray M. O’Day was Professor of Military Science and
					 Tactics from 1952 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">175</container><unittitle>Overlock, James</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James Overlock started as Assistant Counselor for the ASUW
					 from 1946 to 1948 and was Assistant Manager of the ASUW from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">176</container><unittitle>Pierce, Eugene C.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eugene C. Pierce served as ASUW Accountant from 1949 to
					 1973.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">177</container><unittitle>Porter, Robert</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert Porter started as Associate Counselor for the Office of
					 Student Affairs from 1951 to 1955, was Counselor for International Services in
					 the Office of the Dean of Students from 1955 to 1959, was Foreign Student
					 Office Advisor from 1959 to 1961, and Director of the International Student
					 Office from 1962 to 1964. He was also Executive Director of the Foundation for
					 International Understanding Through Students from 1955 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">178</container><unittitle>Root, Reginald D.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Reginald "Reg" D. Root was UW Football line coach from 1949 to
					 1953, was Personnel Director from 1957 to 1962, Associate Dean of Students from
					 1962 to 1967, Dean of Men from 1962 to 1971, Supervisor of Special Services
					 from 1955 to 1971, and Acting Director of Student Services from 1971 to
					 1972.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">179</container><unittitle>Rose, Bert</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Bert Rose was Manager of the Athletic News Service from 1949
					 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">180</container><unittitle>Seelye, Walter Bale</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Walter Bale Seelye served as Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
					 and Acting Executive Officer of the Department of Pediatrics, then becoming
					 Professor and Executive Officer of Pediatrics from 1947 to 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">181</container><unittitle>Stevens, George Neff</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Neff Stevens was Professor of Law from 1952 to 1968 and
					 Visiting Professor of Law from 1968 to 1970. He was Dean of the School of Law
					 from 1952 to 1964.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">182</container><unittitle>Thomas, Bernerd Owen Amos</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Bernerd Owen Amos Thomas started as Associate Professor of
					 Oral Pathology in 1946 and was Professor of Periodontology and Executive
					 Officer of the Department of Periodontology from 1947 to 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">183</container><unittitle>Tiernan, Marjorie</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Marjorie Tiernan was ASUW Food Director and HUB Dietician from
					 1952 to 1954 and 1958 to 1978, then Administrator of Retail Food Services from
					 1978 to 1980.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">184</container><unittitle>Vail, Curtis Churchill Doughty</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Curtis Churchill Doughty Vail was Professor of Germanic
					 Languages and Literature and Executive Officer of the Department of Germanic
					 Languages and Literature from 1939 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">185</container><unittitle>Wilcox, Elgin Roscoe</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Elgin Roscoe Wilcox started as Instructor of Civil Engineering
					 in 1921, became Assistant Professor, then Associate Professor in General
					 Engineering in 1928, and was Professor from 1936 to 1963. He was also Executive
					 Officer of the Department of General Engineering from 1936 to 1959. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1963.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">186</container><unittitle>Wood, Capt. Arthur C.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Captain Arthur C. Wood was Professor of Naval Science from
					 1952 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Tyee Yearbook 1954</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">187</container><unittitle>Alexander, Wanda Broadie</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Wanda Broadie Alexander was an Associate Counselor for the
					 Dean of Students Office from 1950 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">188</container><unittitle>Anderson, Donald K.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald K. Anderson was Dean of Students from 1955 to 1969.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">189</container><unittitle>Astel, George Bernard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Bernard Astel served as an Associate in Journalism in
					 1943, an Assistant Professor of Journalism from 1944-1961, and became Assistant
					 Professor Emeritus of Journalism after 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">190</container><unittitle>Blumenfeld, Irwin S.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Irwin S. Blumenfeld started as Assistant Director of the
					 Office of Public Information in 1948 and was Manager of News Service and the
					 Office of Public Information from 1950 to 1974. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">191</container><unittitle>Boughton, Gladys R.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Gladys Boughton started as Assistant Professor of
					 Librarianship in 1947 and was Associate Professor from 1953 to 1955. She was
					 Director of the School of Librarianship and Adviser to the Librarianship
					 Professional Program from 1952 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">192</container><unittitle>Conrad, Ernest M.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ernest M. Conrad was Assistant Comptroller from 1945 to 1950,
					 University of Washington Business Manager from 1958 to 1961, Vice President of
					 Business and Finance from 1963 to 1976 and Vice President of Metropolitan Tract
					 Affairs from 1976 to 1978.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">193</container><unittitle>de Alvarez, Dr. Russell R.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Russell R. de Alvarez was Professor of Obstetrics and
					 Gynecology from 1948 to 1965 and Executive Officer of the Department of
					 Obstetrics and Gynecology from 1948 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">194</container><unittitle>Davis, James McCoy</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James McCoy Davis served as the Advisor to Foreign Students
					 from 1949 to 1954.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">195</container><unittitle>Everest Harold Philip</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Philip Everest worked as an Assistant Professor of
					 Journalism in 1940, became an Associate Professor of Journalism in 1943, then
					 became the Director of the School of Journalism in 1945. He also served as the
					 Vice-President of the University from 1952-1959, when he earned the title
					 Professor Emeritus of Journalism.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">196</container><unittitle>Gaskill, Herbert L.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Herbert L. Gaskill started as an Instructor of Dental
					 Materials in 1950 and was Assistant Professor from 1953 to 1956. He was also
					 Executive Officer of Dental Materials from 1950 to 1956.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">197</container><unittitle>Gellerman, Mildred</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Mildred Gellerman was a Secretary to the ASUW from 1940 to
					 1949 and Administrative Assistant/Program Supervisor for the ASUW from 1950 to
					 1966.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">198</container><unittitle>Harris, Richard Bronsdon “Curly”</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Richard Bronsdon Harris served as the Secretary of the Alumni
					 Association from 1936 then became the Executive Secretary and Director of the
					 Alumni Association from 1950-1951.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">199</container><unittitle>Harris, Minnie</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Minnie Harris served as ASUW Publicity/Public Relations
					 Advisor from 1949 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">200</container><unittitle>Haviland, James West</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James West Haviland was a Lecturer in Nursing from 1946 to
					 1960 and was also Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine in 1947, became
					 Clinical Professor of Medicine in 1956. He also served as the Assistant Dean of
					 the School of Medicine from 1947 to 1960.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">201</container><unittitle>Hoaglund, Dayle</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dayle Hoaglund was Head of Secretarial Staff in the Athletic
					 Department from 1944-1946, Secretary to the Athletic Manager in 1946, and
					 Administrative Assistant to Director of Athletics from 1947-1962.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">202</container><unittitle>Huber, John Richard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Richard Huber started as Assistant Professor of Economics
					 in 1939, then Associate Professor in 1942, Professor in 1949, and was named
					 Professor Emeritus in 1976. He also was Executive Officer of the Department of
					 Economics from 1948 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">203</container><unittitle>Ingle, John Ide</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Ide Ingle started as Assistant Professor of
					 Periodontology (and Endodontology) in 1948, became Associate Professor in 1952,
					 and was Professor from 1959 to 1965. He was Executive Officer of the Department
					 of Periodontics and Endodontics from 1957 to 1961 and Chairman of the
					 Department of Periodontics and Endodontics from 1961 to 1965.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">204</container><unittitle>Jacobson, Frederic L.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Frederic Lloyd Jacobson was Associate Professor of Oral
					 Diagnosis and Treatment Planning/Restorative Dentistry from 1950 to 1980. He
					 was Executive Officer of the Department of Oral Diagnosis and Treatment
					 Planning from 1950 to 1961 and Chairman of the Department of Oral Diagnosis and
					 Treatment Planning from 1961 to 1972.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">205</container><unittitle>Jones, Ernest Morgan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p> Dean of School of Dentistry.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">206</container><unittitle>Manley, John Henry</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Henry Manley was Professor of Physics from 1951 to 1959
					 and Executive Officer of the Department of Physics from 1951 to 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">207</container><unittitle>Moore, Alton Wallace</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Alton Wallace Moore started as Associate Professor of
					 Orthodontics in 1948 and was Professor from 1951 to 1982. He was Executive
					 Officer of the Department of Orthodontics from 1948 to 1961, Director of
					 Graduate Dental Education from 1951 to 1959, Associate Dean of the School of
					 Dentistry from 1967 to 1977, and Dean of the School of Dentistry from 1977 to
					 1980. He was Chairman of Orthodontics from 1961 to 1967, Chairman of Dental
					 Science and Literature from 1967 to 1969, Chairman of Community Dentistry from
					 1969 to 1972, and Chairman of Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning from 1972
					 to 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">208</container><unittitle>Murphy, Arthur Edward</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Edward Murphy started as Visiting Professor of
					 Philosophy in 1949 and was Professor of Philosophy from 1953 to 1956. He was
					 Executive Officer of the Department of Philosophy from 1953 to 1956.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">209</container><unittitle>Nygreen, Glen T.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Glen T. Nygreen was the Executive Director of the Office of
					 Student Affairs.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">210</container><unittitle>Overlock, James</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James Overlock started as Assistant Counselor for the ASUW
					 from 1946 to 1948 and was Assistant Manager of the ASUW from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">211</container><unittitle>Owens, Charles</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles "Chuck" Owens was ASUW Financial Counselor in 1948 and
					 was ASUW Manager of Activities from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">212</container><unittitle>Pierce, Eugene C.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eugene C. Pierce served as ASUW Accountant from 1949 to
					 1973.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">213</container><unittitle>Porter, Robert</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert Porter started as Associate Counselor for the Office of
					 Student Affairs from 1951 to 1955, was Counselor for International Services in
					 the Office of the Dean of Students from 1955 to 1959, was Foreign Student
					 Office Advisor from 1959 to 1961, and Director of the International Student
					 Office from 1962 to 1964. He was also Executive Director of the Foundation for
					 International Understanding Through Students from 1955 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">214</container><unittitle>Powers, Francis Fountain</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Francis Fountain Powers started as an Instructor of Education
					 in 1928, became Assistant Professor in 1930, Associate Professor in 1936, and
					 was Professor of Education (Educational Philosophy) from 1939 to 1972. He was
					 Dean of the College of Education from 1939 to 1961, Director of the Office of
					 Educational Research from 1961 to 1967, and Director of Publications and
					 Special Projects from 1967 to 1972. He became Professor Emeritus in 1972.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">215</container><unittitle>Riley, Walter Lee</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Walter Lee Riley was Assistant Professor of Political Science
					 from 1946 to 1965 and Associate Professor from 1965 to 1976. He was also
					 Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1953 to 1970 and
					 Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1970 to 1976.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">216</container><unittitle>Root, Cornelius</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Cornelius “Corney” Root was a Journalism Photography
					 Professor, Lab Director for the School of Communications, and Staff Faculty
					 Advisor for the Publications Photo Staff from 1951 until his death in 1956.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">217</container><unittitle>Saunders, Leona</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Leona Saunders was Associate Counselor for Women from 1945 to
					 1948, Associate Director of the Office of Student Affairs from 1948 to 1951,
					 and Associate Dean of Students from 1951 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">218</container><unittitle>Templeton, Frederic Eastland</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Frederic Eastland Templeton started as a Professor of
					 Radiology in 1947, and was a Clinical Professor from 1953 to 1963. He was also
					 the Executive Officer of the Department of Radiology from 1949 to 1953.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">219</container><unittitle>Tiernan, Marjorie</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Marjorie Tiernan was ASUW Food Director and HUB Dietician from
					 1952 to 1954 and 1958 to 1978, then Administrator of Retail Food Services from
					 1978 to 1980..</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">220</container><unittitle>Vail, Curtis Churchill Doughty</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Curtis Churchill Doughty Vail was Professor of Germanic
					 Languages and Literature and Executive Officer of the Department of Germanic
					 Languages and Literature from 1939 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1955 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">221</container><unittitle>Chamberlain, Martin N.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Martin N. Chamberlain served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Extension Classes/Continuing Education from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">222</container><unittitle>Cole, Kenneth Carey</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Kenneth Carey Cole became an Instructor in Political Science
					 in 1924, Associate Professor in 1930, and Professor from 1936 to 1967. He was
					 Co-Director of the Institute of Public Affairs from 1948 to 1951and Executive
					 Officer of the Department of Political Science from 1952 to 1959. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1967.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">223</container><unittitle>Demmery, Joseph</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Joseph Demmery started as Associate Professor of Business
					 Administration in 1928, and was a Professor of Business Fluctuations and Real
					 Estate/General Business from 1934 to 1965. He was Executive Officer of the
					 Department of General Business from 1949 to 1959. He became Professor Emeritus
					 in 1965.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">224</container><unittitle>Draper, Edgar Marian</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edgar Marian Draper served as Associate in Education from
					 1925, Professor of Education from 1936, and Professor of Curriculum from 1958.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1965. He also served on the Student Affairs
					 Committee, and Director of In-Service Teacher Training.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">225</container><unittitle>Huber, John Richard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Richard Huber started as Assistant Professor of Economics
					 in 1939, then Associate Professor in 1942, Professor in 1949, and was named
					 Professor Emeritus in 1976. He also was Executive Officer of the Department of
					 Economics from 1948 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">226</container><unittitle>Manley, John Henry</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Henry Manley was Professor of Physics from 1951 to 1959
					 and Executive Officer of the Department of Physics from 1951 to 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">227</container><unittitle>Moulton, Ralph Wells</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ralph Wells Moulton began in 1941 as an Assistant Professor of
					 Chemical Engineering, became an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering in
					 1945, then a Professor in 1950. From 1955, he served as Executive Officer
					 (Chairman) of the Department of Chemical Engineering. From 1967, he served as
					 the Faculty Director of the Center for Graduate Study at Hanford. From 1970, he
					 served as the Associate Dean of the Graduate School. From 1977 to 1980 he was
					 the Dead of the Joint Center for Graduate Study. Throughout many of these
					 years, he was an undergraduate and graduate advisor. In 1982, he was named Dean
					 Emeritus.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">228</container><unittitle>Schmitz, Henry</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Henry Schmitz was President of the University of Washington
					 from 1952 to 1958.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">229</container><unittitle>Stevens, George Neff</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Neff Stevens was Professor of Law from 1952 to 1968 and
					 Visiting Professor of Law from 1968 to 1970. He was Dean of the School of Law
					 from 1952 to 1964.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">230</container><unittitle>Ulbrickson, Alvin "Al" Martin</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Alvin Martin Ulbrickson was Varsity Rowing Coach from 1927 to
					 1959. He was also Associate in Physical Education from 1927 to 1951, Acting
					 Athletic Manager from 1943 to 1946, and Acting Instructor in Physical Education
					 from 1951 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">231</container><unittitle>Welke, Walter Carl</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Walter Carl Welke became an Instructor in Music in 1929, an
					 Assistant Professor of Music in 1936, an Associate Professor in 1943, and was
					 recorded as a Professor in 1970. He was recorded as a Professor Emeritus in
					 1974.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1956 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">232</container><unittitle>Anderson, Donald K.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald K. Anderson was Dean of Students from 1955 to 1969.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">233</container><unittitle>Bauer, Harry C.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harry Charles Bauer started as an Assistant Librarian in 1945,
					 then Associate Librarian and Lecturer in Librarianship in 1946, and became a
					 Professor of Librarianship along with the Director of Libraries in 1947. He
					 served as Director from 1947 to 1960, then served as a Professor along with
					 other roles like the Special Assistant in Public Information and Secretary to
					 Faculty until he became Professor Emeritus in Librarianship in 1967.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">234</container><unittitle>Blumenfeld, Irwin</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Irwin S. Blumenfeld started as Assistant Director of the
					 Office of Public Information in 1948 and was Manager of News Service and the
					 Office of Public Information from 1950 to 1974. </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">235</container><unittitle>Brown, Edward "Ed" Gordon</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edward Gordon Brown started as Acting Associate Professor of
					 Business Administration in 1948, and was a Professor of Business
					 Administration/Policy from 1949 to 1974. He was also Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Policy, Personnel Relations, and Production from 1952 to 1959. He
					 became Professor Emeritus in 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">236</container><unittitle>Chapple, Stanley</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Stanley Chapple was Professor of Music from 1948 to 1971 and
					 Director of the School of Music from 1948 to 1971. He was also Director of the
					 Symphony and Orchestra from 1958 to 1971. He became Professor Emeritus in 1971.
					 </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">237</container><unittitle>Conrad, Ernest M.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ernest M. Conrad was Assistant Comptroller from 1945 to 1950,
					 University of Washington Business Manager from 1958 to 1961, Vice President of
					 Business and Finance from 1963 to 1976 and Vice President of Metropolitan Tract
					 Affairs from 1976 to 1978.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">238</container><unittitle>Everest, Harold Philip</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Philip Everest worked as an Assistant Professor of
					 Journalism in 1940, became an Associate Professor of Journalism in 1943, then
					 became the Director of the School of Journalism in 1945. He also served as the
					 Vice-President of the University from 1952-1959, when he earned the title
					 Professor Emeritus of Journalism.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">239</container><unittitle>Ganzer, Victor Martin</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Victor Martin Ganzer started as Assistant Professor of
					 Aeronautical Engineering in 1947, became Associate Professor in 1949, and was
					 Professor of Aeronautical Engineering (Aeronautics and Astronautics) from 1953
					 to 1978. He was Executive Officer of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering
					 from 1953 to 1959. He became Professor Emeritus in 1978.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">240</container><unittitle>Gellerman, Mildred</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Mildred Gellerman was a Secretary to the ASUW from 1940 to
					 1949 and Administrative Assistant/Program Supervisor for the ASUW from 1950 to
					 1966.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">241</container><unittitle>Grimshaw, Austin</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Austin Grimshaw was Professor of Business Administration and
					 Policy and Dean of the College of Business Administration from 1949 to
					 1965.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">242</container><unittitle>Hanson, Kermit Osmond</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Kermit Osmond Hanson started as Assistant Professor of
					 Accounting, Finance, and Statistics in 1948, became Associate Professor in
					 1951, and was Professor from 1954 to 1982. He was Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Accounting, Finance, and Statistics from 1957 to 1961, Associate
					 Dean of the College of Business Administration from 1959 to 1965, Dean of the
					 School of Business Administration from 1965 to 1982, and Dean of the Graduate
					 School of Business Administration from 1969 to 1982. He became Professor
					 Emeritus in 1982. </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">243</container><unittitle>Harding, John W.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John W. Harding was a Purchasing Agent from 1949 to 1959 and
					 an Associate Lecturer of Estate Planning from 1955 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">244</container><unittitle>Harris, Minnie</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Minnie Harris served as ASUW Publicity/Public Relations
					 Advisor from 1949 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">245</container><unittitle>Hennesy, Marian</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Marian Hennesy was the HUB Food Director starting in 1956.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">246</container><unittitle>Huber, John Richard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Richard Huber started as Assistant Professor of Economics
					 in 1939, then Associate Professor in 1942, Professor in 1949, and was named
					 Professor Emeritus in 1976. He also was Executive Officer of the Department of
					 Economics from 1948 to 1961.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">247-248</container><unittitle>Lieberman, Irving</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Irving Lieberman was Professor of Librarianship from 1956 to
					 1980. He was Director of the Graduate School of Librarianship from 1956 to
					 1961, and Director of the School of Librarianship from 1961 to 1974. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1980.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Item PH 1409.248 taken by James O. Sneddon.</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">249</container><unittitle>Marckworth, Gordon Dotter</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Gordon Dotter Marckworth was a Professor of Forest Management
					 from 1939 to 1965. He was also Dean of the College of Forestry from 1945 to
					 1965. In 1966, he was named Professor Emeritus and Dean Emeritus.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">250-251</container><unittitle>McCormick, Mabel</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Mabel McCormick (McCormack) was ASUW Program Adviser from 1951
					 to 1953 and ASUW Program Secretary from 1953 to 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">252</container><unittitle>Overlock, James</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James Overlock started as Assistant Counselor for the ASUW
					 from 1946 to 1948 and was Assistant Manager of the ASUW from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">253</container><unittitle>Owens, Charles</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles "Chuck" Owens was ASUW Financial Counselor in 1948 and
					 was ASUW Manager of Activities from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">254</container><unittitle>Read, William Merritt</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William Merritt Read started as an Assistant Professor of
					 Classical Languages in 1927, became Associate Professor in 1936, and was a
					 Professor from 1945 to 1974. He was also University Editor from 1944 to 1957
					 and Director of the University Press from 1949 to 1953(?) and 1959 to 1963. He
					 became Professor Emeritus in 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">255</container><unittitle>Root, Reginald D.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Reginald "Reg" D. Root was UW Football line coach from 1949 to
					 1953, was Personnel Director from 1957 to 1962, Associate Dean of Students from
					 1962 to 1967, Dean of Men from 1962 to 1971, Supervisor of Special Services
					 from 1955 to 1971, and Acting Director of Student Services from 1971 to
					 1972.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">256</container><unittitle>Schmitz, Henry</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Henry Schmitz was President of the University of Washington
					 from 1952 to 1958.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">257</container><unittitle>Smith, Henry Ladd</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Henry Ladd Smith was Professor of Journalism (Communications)
					 from 1955 to 1972. He was Director of the School of Communications from 1955 to
					 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">258</container><unittitle>Taylor, George Edward</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Edward Taylor started as Assistant Professor of Far
					 Eastern History (Oriental Studies) in 1939, then was Professor of Far Eastern
					 History from 1941 to 1975. He was also the Director of the Far Eastern
					 Institute from 1946 to 1975; Executive Officer of the Far Eastern Department
					 (Asian Language and Literature) from 1941 to 1975; Executive Officer of Slavic
					 Language and Literature and Dean of the Russian Institute from 1950 of
					 1975.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">259</container><unittitle>Terrell, Margaret Elma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Margaret Elma Terrell began as an Instructor of Home Economics
					 and Director of Dining Halls and Dormitories in 1928, became Assistant
					 Professor/Director of Commons/Business Director of Dining Halls and Residences
					 in 1936, Associate Professor in 1943, and Professor in 1944. She was also
					 Director of University Food Service from 1947 to 1957. She became Professor
					 Emeritus in 1969.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">260</container><unittitle>Toner, Ethelyn</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ethelyn Toner was Assistant to the Registrar from 1941 to
					 1944, and was Registrar from 1944 to 1963.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">261</container><unittitle>Wahlstrom, Nelson A.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Nelson A. Wahlstrom was Assistant Comptroller from 1936 to
					 1945, Comptroller from 1945 to 1959, Business Manager from 1948 to 1957, and
					 Treasurer from 1957 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">262</container><unittitle>Waldo, Robert G.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert G. Waldo was Assistant Dean of Students from 1955 to
					 1956, Dean of Men from 1956 to 1961, Director of University Relations and
					 Development from 1965 to 1966, Vice President of University Relations in 1967
					 to 1974, and Director of Government Relations from 1974 to 1984 when he
					 retired.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">263</container><unittitle>Watson, James Bennett</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James Bennett Watson was Professor of Anthropology from 1955
					 to 1988 and Executive Officer of the Department of Anthropology from 1955 to
					 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">264</container><unittitle>Wessman, Harold Everett</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Everett Wessman was Professor of Civil Engineering from
					 1948 to 1969. He was Dean of the College of Engineering from 1948 to 1965. He
					 became Dean Emeritus in 1970.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1957 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">265</container><unittitle>Bemis, James</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James F. Bemis was Director of Financial Aid from 1957 to
					 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">266</container><unittitle>Briggs, George</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Briggs was Athletic Director from 1956 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">267</container><unittitle>Burd, Henry Alfred</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Henry Alfred Burd started as Associate Professor of Business
					 Administration in 1924, and was Professor of Business Administration/Marketing
					 from 1927 until he became Professor Emeritus in 1955. He was Director of Summer
					 Quarter from 1927 to 1946. He was Dean of the College of Business
					 Administration in 1949. He was Executive Officer of the School of Marketing,
					 Transportation, and Foreign Trade from 1950 to 1955. He was also Acting Dean of
					 the Graduate School from 1955 to 1957.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">268</container><unittitle>Chapman, Stuart W.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Stuart Webster Chapman started as Associate Professor of
					 Humanistic-Social Studies in 1947 and was Professor from 1954 to 1974. He was
					 also Executive Officer (Chairman) of the Department of Humanistic-Social
					 Studies from 1950 to 1969. He became Professor Emeritus in 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">269</container><unittitle>Chapple, Stanley</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Stanley Chapple was Professor of Music from 1948 to 1971 and
					 Director of the School of Music from 1948 to 1971. He was also Director of the
					 Symphony and Orchestra from 1958 to 1971. He became Professor Emeritus in 1971.
					 </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">270</container><unittitle>Faris, Robert E. Lee</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert E. Lee Faris was Professor of Sociology from 1948 to
					 1974, Executive Officer of the Department of Sociology from 1948 to 1963, and
					 Chairman of the Department of Sociology from 1963 to 1966. He became Professor
					 Emeritus in 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">271</container><unittitle>Hanson Kermit Osmond</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Kermit Osmond Hanson started as Assistant Professor of
					 Accounting, Finance, and Statistics in 1948, became Associate Professor in
					 1951, and was Professor from 1954 to 1982. He was Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Accounting, Finance, and Statistics from 1957 to 1961, Associate
					 Dean of the College of Business Administration from 1959 to 1965, Dean of the
					 School of Business Administration from 1965 to 1982, and Dean of the Graduate
					 School of Business Administration from 1969 to 1982. He became Professor
					 Emeritus in 1982. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">272</container><unittitle>Hoagland, Dayle</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dayle Hoagland was Head of Secretarial Staff in the Athletic
					 Department from 1944-1946, Secretary to the Athletic Manager in 1946, and
					 Administrative Assistant to Director of Athletics from 1947-1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">273</container><unittitle>Johnson, Mary Louise</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Mary Louise Johnson started as Instructor of Home Economics in
					 1945, Assistant Professor in 1947, became Associate Professor in 1955, then
					 Professor of Home Economics (Human Nutrition, Dietetics, and Foods) from 1957
					 to 1984. She was Director of the Department of Home Economics (Nutritional
					 Science and Textiles) from 1957 to 1982.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">274</container><unittitle>Loucks, Roger Brown</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Roger Brown Loucks was a Professor of Psychology and Executive
					 Officer of the Department of Psychology.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">275</container><unittitle>Murphy, Arthur Edward</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Edward Murphy started as Visiting Professor of
					 Philosophy in 1949 and was Professor of Philosophy from 1953 to 1956. He was
					 Executive Officer of the Department of Philosophy from 1953 to 1956.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">276</container><unittitle>Orr, Jack E.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Jack E. Orr was Professor of Pharmacy (Pharmacy Practice) from
					 1956 to 1984, Dean of the College of Pharmacy from 1956 to 1978, and a State
					 Chemist from 1956 to 1974. He became Dean Emeritus in 1978 and Professor
					 Emeritus in 1984.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">277</container><unittitle>Pierce, Eugene C.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eugene C. Pierce served as ASUW Accountant from 1949 to
					 1973.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">278</container><unittitle>Pifer, Drury Augustus</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Drury Augustus Pifer started as Acting Associate in Mines in
					 1945, became Associate Professor of Mining Engineering in 1947, then Professor
					 of Mining Engineering from 1948 to 1971. He also served as the Director of the
					 School of Mineral Engineering from 1947-1969. In 1969, he was the Chairman of
					 the Department of Mining, Metallurgical, and Ceramic Engineering. </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">279</container><unittitle>Porter, Robert</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert Porter started as Associate Counselor for the Office of
					 Student Affairs from 1951 to 1955, was Counselor for International Services in
					 the Office of the Dean of Students from 1955 to 1959, was Foreign Student
					 Office Advisor from 1959 to 1961, and Director of the International Student
					 Office from 1962 to 1964. He was also Executive Director of the Foundation for
					 International Understanding Through Students from 1955 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">280</container><unittitle>Powers, Francis Fountain</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Francis Fountain Powers started as an Instructor of Education
					 in 1928, became Assistant Professor in 1930, Associate Professor in 1936, and
					 was Professor of Education (Educational Philosophy) from 1939 to 1972. He was
					 Dean of the College of Education from 1939 to 1961, Director of the Office of
					 Educational Research from 1961 to 1967, and Director of Publications and
					 Special Projects from 1967 to 1972. He became Professor Emeritus in 1972.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">281</container><unittitle>Rosellini, Albert Dean</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Albert Dean Rosellini was the 15th Governor of Washington
					 State from 1957 to 1965.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">282</container><unittitle>Searles, C. Marie</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>C. Marie Searles was Director of Women’s Residence Halls from
					 1957 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">283</container><unittitle>Steiner, Robert "Bob"</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert Steiner worked in the Department of Athletics as Office
					 Manager from 1954 to 1955, Head Accountant in 1956, Auditor from 1957 to 1959,
					 and Business Manager from 1960 to 1963.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">284</container><unittitle>Stevens, George Neff</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Neff Stevens was Professor of Law from 1952 to 1968 and
					 Visiting Professor of Law from 1968 to 1970. He was Dean of the School of Law
					 from 1952 to 1964.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">285</container><unittitle>Thompson, John W.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Possibly John W. Thompson a Seattle field botanist and
					 Professor in the Botany Department. </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">286</container><unittitle>Travis, Ivan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ivan Travis was the Department of Athletics Business Manager
					 from 1944 to 1958 and Events and Ticket Manager from 1960 to 1963.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">287</container><unittitle>Wilcox, Elgin Roscoe</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Elgin Roscoe Wilcox started as Instructor of Civil Engineering
					 in 1921, became Assistant Professor, then Associate Professor in General
					 Engineering in 1928, and was Professor from 1936 to 1963. He was also Executive
					 Officer of the Department of General Engineering from 1936 to 1959. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1963.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">288</container><unittitle>Wiley, James</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James Wiley was Assistant Athletic Administrator from 1957 to
					 1958.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">289</container><unittitle>Woodburne, Lloyd S.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Lloyd Stuart Woodburne was Dean of the College of Arts and
					 Sciences from 1950 to 1961. He was Professor of Psychology from 1953 to 1976.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1976.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1958 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">290</container><unittitle>Anderson, Donald K.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald K. Anderson was Dean of Students from 1955 to 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">291</container><unittitle>Astel, George Bernard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Bernard Astel served as an Associate in Journalism in
					 1943, an Assistant Professor of Journalism from 1944-1961, and became Assistant
					 Professor Emeritus of Journalism after 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">292</container><unittitle>Barr, Eric Lloyd</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eric Lloyd Barr was appointed Assistant Professor of Naval
					 Science and Tactics in 1936, then was promoted to Associate Professor in 1937,
					 then Professor and Executive Director of the Department of Naval Science and
					 Tactics in 1938. From 1949 to 1953, he served as the Director of Summer
					 Sessions and Professor Emeritus of Naval Science and Tactics.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">293</container><unittitle>Bemis, James F.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James F. Bemis was Director of Financial Aid from 1957 to
					 1962.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">294</container><unittitle>Bagnall, Vic</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Vic Bagnall was Summer Quarter Daily Editor in 1957 and Photo
					 Lab Director (Laboratory Chief) from 1958 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">295</container><unittitle>Bauer, Harry Charles</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harry Charles Bauer started as an Assistant Librarian in 1945,
					 then Associate Librarian and Lecturer in Librarianship in 1946, and became a
					 Professor of Librarianship along with the Director of Libraries in 1947. He
					 served as Director from 1947 to 1960, then served as a Professor along with
					 other roles like the Special Assistant in Public Information and Secretary to
					 Faculty until he became Professor Emeritus in Librarianship in 1967.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">296</container><unittitle>Blumenfeld, Irwin S.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Irwin S. Blumenfeld started as Assistant Director of the
					 Office of Public Information in 1948 and was Manager of News Service and the
					 Office of Public Information from 1950 to 1974. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">297</container><unittitle>Brown, Edward “Ed” Gordon</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edward Gordon Brown started as Acting Associate Professor of
					 Business Administration in 1948, and was a Professor of Business
					 Administration/Policy from 1949 to 1974. He was also Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Policy, Personnel Relations, and Production from 1952 to 1959. He
					 became Professor Emeritus in 1974.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">298</container><unittitle>Burd, Henry</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Acting Dean of Graduate School.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">299</container><unittitle>Chamberlain, Martin N.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Martin N. Chamberlain served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Extension Classes/Continuing Education from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">300</container><unittitle>Chapman, Stuart Webster</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Stuart Webster Chapman started as Associate Professor in the
					 Humanistic-Social Division, College of Engineering in 1947; he was a Professor
					 from 1954 to 1972. He was Executive Officer of the Humanistic-Social Department
					 from 1950 to 1961. He was also Chairman of Department of Humanistic-Social
					 Studies from 1961 to 1968.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">301</container><unittitle>Cole, Kenneth Carey</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Kenneth Carey Cole became an Instructor in Political Science
					 in 1924, Associate Professor in 1930, and Professor from 1936 to 1967. He was
					 Co-Director of the Institute of Public Affairs from 1948 to 1951and Executive
					 Officer of the Department of Political Science from 1952 to 1959. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1967.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">302</container><unittitle>Conrad, Ernst M.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ernest M. Conrad was Assistant Comptroller from 1945 to 1950,
					 University of Washington Business Manager from 1958 to 1961, Vice President of
					 Business and Finance from 1963 to 1976 and Vice President of Metropolitan Tract
					 Affairs from 1976 to 1978.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">303</container><unittitle>Coombs, Howard Abbott</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Howard Abbott Coombs started as an Associate in Geology in
					 1935, became Instructor in 1936, Assistant Professor in 1937, Associate
					 Professor in 1944, and was Professor in Geology (Geological Sciences) from 1949
					 to 1978. He was Executive Officer of the Department of Geology from 1952 to
					 1963, and Chairman of the Department of Geology from 1963 to 1969. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1978.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">304</container><unittitle>Crider, James Roberts</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James Roberts Crider started as Instructor in Drama in 1952,
					 became Assistant Professor in 1957, Associate Professor in 1966, and was
					 Professor of Drama from 1972 to 1984. He became Professor Emeritus in 1984.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">305</container><unittitle>Cross, Paul Clifford</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Paul Clifford was a Professor of Chemistry; Executive officer
					 of Department of Chemistry; Director of Bagley Hall Laboratories. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">306</container><unittitle>Demmery, Joseph</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Joseph Demmery started as Associate Professor of Business
					 Administration in 1928, and was a Professor of Business Fluctuations and Real
					 Estate/General Business from 1934 to 1965. He was Executive Officer of the
					 Department of General Business from 1949 to 1959. He became Professor Emeritus
					 in 1965.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">307</container><unittitle>Draper, Edgar Marian</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edgar Marian Draper served as Associate in Education from
					 1925, Professor of Education from 1936, and Professor of Curriculum from 1958.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1965. He also served on the Student Affairs
					 Committee, and Director of In-Service Teacher Training.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">308</container><unittitle>Grimshaw, Austin</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Austin Grimshaw was Professor of Business Administration and
					 Policy and Dean of the College of Business Administration from 1949 to
					 1965.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">309</container><unittitle>Harding, John W.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John W. Harding was a Purchasing Agent from 1949 to 1959 and
					 an Associate Lecturer of Estate Planning from 1955 to 1959.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">310</container><unittitle>Harris, Minnie</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Minnie Harris served as ASUW Publicity/Public Relations
					 Advisor from 1949 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">311</container><unittitle>Hickey, Maurice J.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Maurice J. Hickey was Professor of Oral Dentistry from 1956 to
					 1973 (not listed as Professor from 1964 to 1967) and Dean of the School of
					 Dentistry from 1956 to 1973. He became Professor Emeritus in 1973.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">312</container><unittitle>Herrman, Arthur P.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Phillip Herrman started as Assistant Professor of
					 Architecture in 1923, Associate Professor in 1929, and Professor from 1937 to
					 1969. He was Executive Officer (Director) of the School of Architecture from
					 1940 to 1957 and Dean of the College of Architecture and Urban Planning from
					 1957 to 1964.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">313</container><unittitle>Hoagland, Dayle</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dayle Hoagland was Head of Secretarial Staff in the Athletic
					 Department from 1944-1946, Secretary to the Athletic Manager in 1946, and
					 Administrative Assistant to Director of Athletics from 1947-1962.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">314</container><unittitle>Huber, John Richard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Richard Huber started as Assistant Professor of Economics
					 in 1939, then Associate Professor in 1942, Professor in 1949, and was named
					 Professor Emeritus in 1976. He also was Executive Officer of the Department of
					 Economics from 1948 to 1961.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">315</container><unittitle>Johnson, Mary Louise</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Mary Louise Johnson started as Instructor of Home Economics in
					 1945, Assistant Professor in 1947, became Associate Professor in 1955, then
					 Professor of Home Economics (Human Nutrition, Dietetics, and Foods) from 1957
					 to 1984. She was Director of the Department of Home Economics (Nutritional
					 Science and Textiles) from 1957 to 1982.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">316</container><unittitle>Lieberman, Irving</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Irving Lieberman was Professor of Librarianship from 1956 to
					 1980. He was Director of the Graduate School of Librarianship from 1956 to
					 1961, and Director of the School of Librarianship from 1961 to 1974. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1980.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">317</container><unittitle>Loucks, Roger Brown</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Roger Brown Loucks started as an Instructor in Psychology in
					 1936, became Assistant Professor in 1939, Associate Professor in 1946,
					 Professor in 1948, then became Professor Emeritus in 1969. He also served as
					 Executive Officer of the Department of Psychology from 1948 to 1959.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">318</container><unittitle>Lutey, William Glen</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ernest Morgan Jones was Professor of Dentistry and Dean of the
					 School of Dentistry from 1945 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">319</container><unittitle>Marckworth, Gordon Dotter</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Gordon Dotter Marckworth was a Professor of Forest Management
					 from 1939 to 1965. He was also Dean of the College of Forestry from 1945 to
					 1965. In 1966, he was named Professor Emeritus and Dean Emeritus.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">320</container><unittitle>Martin, Arthur Wesley</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Wesley Martin started as an Instructor in Physiology in
					 1937, became an Assistant Professor in 1938, an Associate Professor in 1943,
					 and a Professor in 1950. He also served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Zoology from 1950 to 1963. He became a Professor Emeritus in
					 Physiology in 1982.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">321</container><unittitle>Martin, Harold Clifford</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Clifford Martin started as an Associate Professor of
					 Aeronautical Engineering in 1948 and was Professor or Aeronautical Engineering
					 (Aeronautics and Astronautics) from 1952 to 1972. He was Executive Officer of
					 the Department of Aeronautical Engineering in 1952 and 1959.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Robert I. Petersen (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">322</container><unittitle>Morgan, Marilyn</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Marilyn Morgan was Associate Counselor in the Office of the
					 Dean of Students from 1958 to 1960 and was Assistant to the Dean of Women from
					 1960 to 1962.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">323</container><unittitle>Moulton, Ralph Wells</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ralph Wells Moulton began in 1941 as an Assistant Professor of
					 Chemical Engineering, became an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering in
					 1945, then a Professor in 1950. From 1955, he served as Executive Officer
					 (Chairman) of the Department of Chemical Engineering. From 1967, he served as
					 the Faculty Director of the Center for Graduate Study at Hanford. From 1970, he
					 served as the Associate Dean of the Graduate School. From 1977 to 1980 he was
					 the Dead of the Joint Center for Graduate Study. Throughout many of these
					 years, he was an undergraduate and graduate advisor. In 1982, he was named Dean
					 Emeritus.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">324</container><unittitle>Murphy, Arthur Edward</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Edward Murphy started as Visiting Professor of
					 Philosophy in 1949 and was Professor of Philosophy from 1953 to 1956. He was
					 Executive Officer of the Department of Philosophy from 1953 to 1956.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">325</container><unittitle>Nostrand, Howard Lee</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Howard Lee Nostrand was a Professor of Romantic Languages from
					 1939 to 1982 and was Executive Officer (Chairman) of the Department of Romance
					 Languages and Literature from 1939 to 1965. He became Professor Emeritus in
					 1982.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">326</container><unittitle>Orr, Jack E.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Jack E. Orr was Professor of Pharmacy (Pharmacy Practice) from
					 1956 to 1984, Dean of the College of Pharmacy from 1956 to 1978, and a State
					 Chemist from 1956 to 1974. He became Dean Emeritus in 1978 and Professor
					 Emeritus in 1984.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">327</container><unittitle>Overlock, James “Jim”</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James Overlock started as Assistant Counselor for the ASUW
					 from 1946 to 1948 and was Assistant Manager of the ASUW from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">328</container><unittitle>Owens, Charles "Chuck"</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles "Chuck" Owens was ASUW Financial Counselor in 1948 and
					 was ASUW Manager of Activities from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">329</container><unittitle>Pierce, Eugene C.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eugene C. Pierce served as ASUW Accountant from 1949 to
					 1973.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">330</container><unittitle>Porter, Robert</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert Porter started as Associate Counselor for the Office of
					 Student Affairs from 1951 to 1955, was Counselor for International Services in
					 the Office of the Dean of Students from 1955 to 1959, was Foreign Student
					 Office Advisor from 1959 to 1961, and Director of the International Student
					 Office from 1962 to 1964. He was also Executive Director of the Foundation for
					 International Understanding Through Students from 1955 to 1959.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">331</container><unittitle>Powers, Francis Fountain</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Francis Fountain Powers started as an Instructor of Education
					 in 1928, became Assistant Professor in 1930, Associate Professor in 1936, and
					 was Professor of Education (Educational Philosophy) from 1939 to 1972. He was
					 Dean of the College of Education from 1939 to 1961, Director of the Office of
					 Educational Research from 1961 to 1967, and Director of Publications and
					 Special Projects from 1967 to 1972. He became Professor Emeritus in 1972.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">332</container><unittitle>Pringle, J. Arthur</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>J. Arthur Pringle was Supervisor of Veterans Campus Housing
					 from 1947 to 1948, Director of Campus Housing from 1948 to 1957, and Director
					 of Campus Student Residences and Food Services from 1967 to 1975.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">333</container><unittitle>Randall, Tom A.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Tom A. Randall was ASUW Games Area Manager (Supervisor) and
					 Bowling Coach from 1959 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">334</container><unittitle>Read, William Merritt</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William Merritt Read started as an Assistant Professor of
					 Classical Languages in 1927, became Associate Professor in 1936, and was a
					 Professor from 1945 to 1974. He was also University Editor from 1944 to 1957
					 and Director of the University Press from 1949 to 1953(?) and 1959 to 1963. He
					 became Professor Emeritus in 1974.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">335</container><unittitle>Rude, Col. Walter Allen</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Colonel Walter Allen Rude was Professor of Military Science
					 and Tactics from 1953 to 1958.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">336</container><unittitle>Schmitz, Henry</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Henry Schmitz was President of the University of Washington
					 from 1952 to 1958.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">337</container><unittitle>Schram, Lloyd W.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Lloyd W. Schram was started in 1940 as a part of the Political
					 Science faculty and a research associate in the Bureau of Government Research.
					 In 1944, he became Director of Adult Education. He was Director of Adult
					 Education and Extension Services from 1945 to 1959, Director of Statewide
					 Activities from 1959 to 1961, and Director of Public Services and University
					 Relations from 1960 to 1964. He was Dean of Continuing Education from 1964 to
					 1975.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">338</container><unittitle>Searles, C. Marie</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>C. Marie Searles was Director of Women’s Residence Halls from
					 1957 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">339</container><unittitle>Stevens, George Neff</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Neff Stevens was Professor of Law from 1952 to 1968 and
					 Visiting Professor of Law from 1968 to 1970. He was Dean of the School of Law
					 from 1952 to 1964.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">340</container><unittitle>Steiner, Robert “Bob”</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert Steiner worked in the Department of Athletics as Office
					 Manager from 1954 to 1955, Head Accountant in 1956, Auditor from 1957 to 1959,
					 and Business Manager from 1960 to 1963.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">341</container><unittitle>Taylor, George Edward</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Edward Taylor started as Assistant Professor of Far
					 Eastern History (Oriental Studies) in 1939, then was Professor of Far Eastern
					 History from 1941 to 1975. He was also the Director of the Far Eastern
					 Institute from 1946 to 1975; Executive Officer of the Far Eastern Department
					 (Asian Language and Literature) from 1941 to 1975; Executive Officer of Slavic
					 Language and Literature and Dean of the Russian Institute from 1950 of
					 1975.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">342</container><unittitle>Thompson, John W.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Possibly John W. Thompson a Seattle field botanist and
					 Professor in the Botany Department. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">343</container><unittitle>Tiernan, Marjorie</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Marjorie Tiernan was ASUW Food Director and HUB Dietician from
					 1952 to 1954 and 1958 to 1978, then Administrator of Retail Food Services from
					 1978 to 1980..</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">344</container><unittitle>Toner, Ethelyn</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ethelyn Toner was Assistant to the Registrar from 1941 to
					 1944, and was Registrar from 1944 to 1963.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">345</container><unittitle>Travis, Ivan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ivan Travis was the Department of Athletics Business Manager
					 from 1944 to 1958 and Events and Ticket Manager from 1960 to 1963.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">346</container><unittitle>Tschudin, Mary Stickles</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Mary Stickles Tschudin started as Acting Assistant Professor
					 of Nursing Education in 1942, became Associate Professor of Nursing and
					 Assistant Dean of the School of Nursing in 1948, and was Professor and Dean of
					 the School of Nursing from 1955 to 1969. She became Professor Emeritus in
					 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">347</container><unittitle>Van Horn, Robert Bowman</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert Bowman Van Horn started as Assistant Professor of Civil
					 Engineering in 1925, was Professor of Hydraulic Engineering and Executive
					 Officer of the Department of Civil Engineering from 1938 to 1961.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">348</container><unittitle>Wahlstrom, Nelson A.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Nelson A. Wahlstrom was Assistant Comptroller from 1936 to
					 1945, Comptroller from 1945 to 1959, Business Manager from 1948 to 1957, and
					 Treasurer from 1957 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">349</container><unittitle>Waldo, Robert G.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert G. Waldo was Assistant Dean of Students from 1955 to
					 1956, Dean of Men from 1956 to 1961, Director of University Relations and
					 Development from 1965 to 1966, Vice President of University Relations in 1967
					 to 1974, and Director of Government Relations from 1974 to 1984 when he
					 retired.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">350</container><unittitle>Watson, James Bennett </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James Bennett Watson was Professor of Anthropology from 1955
					 to 1988 and Executive Officer of the Department of Anthropology from 1955 to
					 1961.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">351</container><unittitle>Wessman, Harold Everet</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Everett Wessman was Professor of Civil Engineering from
					 1948 to 1969. He was Dean of the College of Engineering from 1948 to 1965. He
					 became Dean Emeritus in 1970.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">352</container><unittitle>Wilcox, Elgin Roscoe</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Elgin Roscoe Wilcox started as Instructor of Civil Engineering
					 in 1921, became Assistant Professor, then Associate Professor in General
					 Engineering in 1928, and was Professor from 1936 to 1963. He was also Executive
					 Officer of the Department of General Engineering from 1936 to 1959. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1963.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">353</container><unittitle>Wiley, James</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James Wiley was Assistant Athletic Administrator from 1957 to
					 1958.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1959 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">354</container><unittitle>Anderson, Berton Emmett </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1959</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Berton Emmett Anderson started as Special Lecturer in Dental
					 Science and Literature in 1948, became Assistant Professor in 1950, and was
					 Professor from 1957 to 1969. He was Director of Admissions to the School of
					 Dentistry from 1952 to 1957, was Director of Postgraduate Dental Education from
					 1952 to 1957, Executive Officer/Chairman of Dental Science and Literature from
					 1952 to 1957, and Assistant Dean of the School of Dentistry from 1955 to
					 1957.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">355</container><unittitle>Lutey, William Glen </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1959</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ernest Morgan Jones was Professor of Dentistry and Dean of the
					 School of Dentistry from 1945 to 1955.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">356</container><unittitle>Martin, Arthur Wesley </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1959</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Wesley Martin started as an Instructor in Physiology in
					 1937, became an Assistant Professor in 1938, an Associate Professor in 1943,
					 and a Professor in 1950. He also served as the Executive Officer of the
					 Department of Zoology from 1950 to 1963. He became a Professor Emeritus in
					 Physiology in 1982.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">357</container><unittitle>Marts, Marion Ernest</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1959</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Marion Ernest Marts started as an Instructor of Geography in
					 1946, became Assistant Professor in 1950, Associate Professor in 1955, and was
					 Professor from 1961 to 1984. He was also a Professor of Urban Planning from
					 1966 to 1984. He was Executive Officer of the Department of Extension Classes
					 from 1959 to 1961, Director (Dean) of the Division of Evening Classes and
					 Summer Quarter from 1961 to 1981, Vice Provost from 1963 to 1969, and Ombudsman
					 from 1981 to 1984.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">358</container><unittitle>Pifer, Drury Augustus </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1959</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Drury Augustus Pifer started as Acting Associate in Mines in
					 1945, became Associate Professor of Mining Engineering in 1947, then Professor
					 of Mining Engineering from 1948 to 1971. He also served as the Director of the
					 School of Mineral Engineering from 1947-1969. In 1969, he was the Chairman of
					 the Department of Mining, Metallurgical, and Ceramic Engineering. </p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1960 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/11</container><container type="item">359</container><unittitle>Riley, Walter Lee </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1960</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Walter Lee Riley was Assistant Professor of Political Science
					 from 1946 to 1965 and Associate Professor from 1965 to 1976. He was also
					 Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1953 to 1970 and
					 Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1970 to 1976.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1961 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/12</container><container type="item">360</container><unittitle>Farwell, George Wells</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1961</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Wells Farwell started as an Assistant Professor of
					 Physics in 1948, became Associate Professor in 1955, and was Professor from
					 1952 to 1988. He was Associate Dean of the Graduate School from 1961 to 1967,
					 Assistant Vice President of the University from 1967 to 1972 and Vice President
					 for Research from 1969 to 1978.He became Professor Emeritus in 1988 and was
					 also Emeritus Vice President of Research. Before working at UW, Farwell
					 participated in the Manhattan Project from 1943 to 1946.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/12</container><container type="item">361</container><unittitle>Fowler, David Covington</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1961</unitdate><origination/></did><bioghist><p>David Covington Fowler started at UW in 1952, became Assistant
					 Professor of English in 1953, Associate Professor in 1959, and was Professor
					 from 1963 to 1988. He became Professor Emeritus in 1988.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Conley Bunde (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/12</container><container type="item">362</container><unittitle>Milczewski, Marion Anthony</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1961</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Marion Anthony Milczewski served as the Director of Libraries
					 from 1960 to 1977.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1962 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">363</container><unittitle>Colley, Col. Thomas J.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Colonel Thomas J. Colley was Professor of Naval Science from
					 1959 to 1963.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">364</container><unittitle>Crowther, Francis Bosley</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Francis Bosley Crowther Jr. was an American journalist,
					 author, and film critic for <emph render="italic">The New York Times</emph> for
					 27 years.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">365</container><unittitle>Fowler, David Covington</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>David Covington Fowler started at UW in 1952, became Assistant
					 Professor of English in 1953, Associate Professor in 1959, and was Professor
					 from 1963 to 1988. He became Professor Emeritus in 1988.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">366</container><unittitle>Gillingham, John Benton</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Benton Gillingham started as Assistant Professor of Labor
					 (Economics) in 1947, became Associate Professor in 1960, and was Professor from
					 1974 to 1976. He was Assistant Director of the Institute of Labor Economics
					 from 1949 to 1957, Executive Officer/Chairman of the Department of Economics
					 from 1960 to 1967, and University Ombudsman from 1976 to 1980. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1976.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">367</container><unittitle>Griffiths, Gordon</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Gordon Griffiths started as Associate Professor of History in
					 1959 and was Professor of History from 1967 to 1982. He became Professor
					 Emeritus in 1982.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">368</container><unittitle>Hickey, Maurice J.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Maurice J. Hickey was Professor of Oral Dentistry from 1956 to
					 1973 (not listed as Professor from 1964 to 1967) and Dean of the School of
					 Dentistry from 1956 to 1973. He became Professor Emeritus in 1973.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">369</container><unittitle>Marckworth, Gordon Dotter</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Gordon Dotter Marckworth was a Professor of Forest Management
					 from 1939 to 1965. He was also Dean of the College of Forestry from 1945 to
					 1965. In 1966, he was named Professor Emeritus and Dean Emeritus.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">370</container><unittitle>Pifer, Drury Augustus</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Drury Augustus Pifer started as Acting Associate in Mines in
					 1945, became Associate Professor of Mining Engineering in 1947, then Professor
					 of Mining Engineering from 1948 to 1971. He also served as the Director of the
					 School of Mineral Engineering from 1947-1969. In 1969, he was the Chairman of
					 the Department of Mining, Metallurgical, and Ceramic Engineering. </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">371</container><unittitle>Randall, Tom A.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Tom A. Randall was ASUW Games Area Manager (Supervisor) and
					 Bowling Coach from 1959 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">372</container><unittitle>Riley, Walter Lee</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962</unitdate><origination/></did><bioghist><p>Walter Lee Riley was Assistant Professor of Political Science
					 from 1946 to 1965 and Associate Professor from 1965 to 1976. He was also
					 Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1953 to 1970 and
					 Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1970 to 1976.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Dave Duncombe (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1963 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">373</container><unittitle>Baskerville, Barnet</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1963</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Barnet Baskerville started as Assistant Professor of Speech in
					 1948, became Associate Professor in 1954, and was Professor from 1960 to 1980.
					 He was Chairman of the Department of Speech from 1965 to 1972. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1980.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">374</container><unittitle>Marckworth, Gordon Dotter</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1963</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Gordon Dotter Marckworth was a Professor of Forest Management
					 from 1939 to 1965. He was also Dean of the College of Forestry from 1945 to
					 1965. In 1966, he was named Professor Emeritus and Dean Emeritus.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Dave Carr (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">375</container><unittitle>Milczewski, Marion A.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1963</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Marion Anthony Milczewski served as the Director of Libraries
					 from 1960 to 1977.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> Bob Peterson (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">376</container><unittitle>Orr, Jack E.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1963</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Jack E. Orr was Professor of Pharmacy (Pharmacy Practice) from
					 1956 to 1984, Dean of the College of Pharmacy from 1956 to 1978, and a State
					 Chemist from 1956 to 1974. He became Dean Emeritus in 1978 and Professor
					 Emeritus in 1984.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">377</container><unittitle>Thorne, Gordon</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1963</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Gordon Thorne was a Radio-Television student who was also a
					 Tyee yearbook special writer and Beta Gamma Sigma member.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1964 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">378</container><unittitle>Bullitt, Dorothy Stimson</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1964</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dorothy Stimson Bullitt (Mrs. Alexander Scott Bullitt) served
					 on the Board of Regents from 1958 to 1965 and was Board President from 1961 to
					 1963.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">379</container><unittitle>Meredith, James Howard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1964</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James Howard Meredith is a Civil Rights Movement figure,
					 writer, and political adviser. He spoke at the University of Washington about
					 how education can lead to full civil rights for African Americans.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>George Compton (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">380</container><unittitle>Schelling, Capt. Robert A.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1964</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Captain Robert A. Schelling was Professor of Naval Science
					 from 1963 to 1966.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1965 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">381</container><unittitle>Adams, Harold A.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold A. Adams was Director of Admissions from 1961 to
					 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">382</container><unittitle>Anderson, Donald K.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald K. Anderson was Dean of Students from 1955 to 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">383a-b</container><unittitle>Buechel, Henry Theodore lecturing</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Henry Theodore Buechel started as Assistant Professor of
					 Economics and Business in 1946, became Associate Professor of Economics in
					 1949, and was a Professor from 1968 until his death in 1972.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">384</container><unittitle>Bullitt, Dorothy Stimson</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dorothy Stimson Bullitt (Mrs. Alexander Scott Bullitt) served
					 on the Board of Regents from 1958 to 1965 and was Board President from 1961 to
					 1963.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">385</container><unittitle>Chapple, Stanley conducting</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Stanley Chapple was Professor of Music from 1948 to 1971 and
					 Director of the School of Music from 1948 to 1971. He was also Director of the
					 Symphony and Orchestra from 1958 to 1971. He became Professor Emeritus in 1971.
					 </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">386</container><unittitle>Chapple, Stanley standing in front of
					 piano</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Stanley Chapple was Professor of Music from 1948 to 1971 and
					 Director of the School of Music from 1948 to 1971. He was also Director of the
					 Symphony and Orchestra from 1958 to 1971. He became Professor Emeritus in 1971.
					 </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">387</container><unittitle>Hoagland, Helen E.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Helen E. Hoagland was Secretary to the Board of Regents from
					 1957 to 1972.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">388a-c</container><unittitle>Jacobsen, Harold, Jr.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Jacobsen Jr. was the University of Washington Budget
					 Director from 1963 to 1965.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">389</container><unittitle>King, John L.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John L. King was on the Board of Regents from 1947 to 1969. He
					 was Vice President of the Board of Regents from 1959 to 1961 and 1965 to
					 1967.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Robert McSorley (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">390a-b</container><unittitle>Leggett, Glenn H.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Glenn H. Leggett was Associate Professor of English from 1952
					 to 1965, Director of Freshman English from 1952 to 1959, Vice-Provost of the
					 University from 1960 to 1963, and Provost from 1963 to 1965.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Robert McSorley (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">391-392</container><unittitle>Legett, Glenn H.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Glenn H. Leggett was Associate Professor of English from 1952
					 to 1965, Director of Freshman English from 1952 to 1959, Vice-Provost of the
					 University from 1960 to 1963, and Provost from 1963 to 1965.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Dave Carr (photographer). 2c ontact sheets and 12 black and
					 white photographic prints. Written on photo: Leggett interview, July 27,
					 1964.</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">393</container><unittitle>Look, John M.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John M. Look was University of Washington Comptroller from
					 1962 to 1965.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">394</container><unittitle>Marts, Marion Ernest</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Marion Ernest Marts started as an Instructor of Geography in
					 1946, became Assistant Professor in 1950, Associate Professor in 1955, and was
					 Professor from 1961 to 1984. He was also a Professor of Urban Planning from
					 1966 to 1984. He was Executive Officer of the Department of Extension Classes
					 from 1959 to 1961, Director (Dean) of the Division of Evening Classes and
					 Summer Quarter from 1961 to 1981, Vice Provost from 1963 to 1969, and Ombudsman
					 from 1981 to 1984.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Robert McSorley (photographer) </p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">395</container><unittitle>Stansbury, Michael</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Michael Stansbury was a student from 1962 to 1965 who was ASUW
					 freshman class president in 1962 to 1963 and ASUW President from 1964 to 1965.
					 He also participated in Purple Shield, Phi Delta Theta, and the Oval Club.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">396</container><unittitle>Milczewski, Marion Anthony</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Marion Anthony Milczewski served as the Director of Libraries
					 from 1960 to 1977.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">397</container><unittitle>Pelly, Thomas M.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Thomas Minor Pelly was a Republican U.S. Representative for
					 Washington State’s 1st District from 1953 to 1973.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">398</container><unittitle>Phillips, Ed</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>No biographical information for Ed Phillips could be found. It
					 is likely that he was a professor at the university or a visiting
					 performer.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">399</container><unittitle>Pook, Daniel</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Daniel Pook was Editor of the Assay in 1965.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Robert McSorley (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">400</container><unittitle>Possony, David "Stefan"</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>No biographical information for David 'Stefan' Possony could
					 be found. He was most likely a professor at the unviersity</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Dave Carr (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">401</container><unittitle>Quigley, Louis L., Jr.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Louis L. Quigley Jr. was Assistant Director of University
					 Relations and Development and was a voting member of the ASUW Publication Board
					 from 1965 to 1970.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">402</container><unittitle>Ramsey, Norman</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dr. Norman F. Ramsey was a physics professor from Harvard
					 University, the first science adviser to NATO Headquarters in Paris, and was
					 the first head of the Physics Department of the Brookhaven National
					 Laboratories. He was a Walker-Ames Professor of Physics during a month-long
					 summer course at the University of Washington in 1964. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Dave Carr (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">403</container><unittitle> Robinson, Jackie with students</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Jackie Robinson was the first African American baseball player
					 to play in the Major League Baseball. He was also active in the civil rights
					 movement. </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">404a-f</container><unittitle>Rockwell, George Lincoln</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Lincoln Rockwell was an American politician and
					 neo-Nazi. On June 10, 1964, the A.S.U.W. Political Union brought Rockwell to
					 the University of Washington campus to speak.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">405a-b</container><unittitle>Root, Reginald D.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Reginald "Reg" D. Root was UW Football line coach from 1949 to
					 1953, was Personnel Director from 1957 to 1962, Associate Dean of Students from
					 1962 to 1967, Dean of Men from 1962 to 1971, Supervisor of Special Services
					 from 1955 to 1971, and Acting Director of Student Services from 1971 to
					 1972.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Robert McSorley (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">406</container><unittitle>Rosellini, Albert Dean with Cadet Major David Bader
					 and University of Washington President Charles Odegaard following an inspection
					 of University of Washington Army ROTC drill team on Governor's Day</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Albert Dean Rosellini was the 15th Governor of Washington
					 State from 1957 to 1965. Charles Edwin Odegaard was the president of the
					 University of Washington from 1958 to 1973.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>SP/5 Leroy E. Sunberg (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">407</container><unittitle>Ross, Duncan with James "Ross" Robert Crider
					 </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Duncan Ross started in 1962 as a Visiting Professor of Drama,
					 became Associate Professor in 1963, and was Professor from 1968 to 1980. From
					 1965 to 1967, he was a professor at the National School of Canada. James
					 Roberts Crider started as Instructor in Drama in 1952, became Assistant
					 Professor in 1957, Associate Professor in 1966, and was Professor of Drama from
					 1972 to 1984. He became Professor Emeritus in 1984.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>David Hatfield (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">408</container><unittitle>Ross, Duncan with James "Ross" Robert Crider and
					 students</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Duncan Ross started in 1962 as a Visiting Professor of Drama,
					 became Associate Professor in 1963, and was Professor from 1968 to 1980. From
					 1965 to 1967, he was a professor at the National School of Canada. James
					 Roberts Crider started as Instructor in Drama in 1952, became Assistant
					 Professor in 1957, Associate Professor in 1966, and was Professor of Drama from
					 1972 to 1984. He became Professor Emeritus in 1984.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2 </container><container type="item">409-412</container><unittitle>Ross, Duncan directing students</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Duncan Ross started in 1962 as a Visiting Professor of Drama,
					 became Associate Professor in 1963, and was Professor from 1968 to 1980. From
					 1965 to 1967, he was a professor at the National School of Canada. James
					 Roberts Crider started as Instructor in Drama in 1952, became Assistant
					 Professor in 1957, Associate Professor in 1966, and was Professor of Drama from
					 1972 to 1984. He became Professor Emeritus in 1984.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">413a-b</container><unittitle>Shefelman, Harold S.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold S. Shefelman was Lecturer of Law from 1930 to 1957 and
					 was on the Board of Regents from 1957 to 1976. He was President of the Board of
					 Regents from 1957 to 1959 and 1965 to 1966.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Robert McSorley (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">414a-b</container><unittitle>Spender, Stephen Harold</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Sir Stephen Harold Spender was an English poet, novelist and
					 essayist w He was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the United
					 States Library of Congress in 1965. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Dave Carr (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">415a-b</container><unittitle>Stansbury, Michael "Mike"</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Michael Stansbury was a student who was ASUW freshman class
					 president in 1962 to 1963 and ASUW President from 1964 to 1965. He also
					 participated in Purple Shield, Phi Delta Theta, and the Oval Club.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">416a-b</container><unittitle>Strawn, Dorothy R.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dorothy R. Strawn was Dean of Women from 1960 to 1970 and
					 Director of Women’s Programs in the Division of Continuing Education from 1970
					 to 1975.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> Robert McSorley (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">417</container><unittitle>Thieme, Frederick P.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Frederick P. Thieme was Assistant to the President from 1957
					 to 1959, Provost of the University from 1959 to 1963, and Vice President of the
					 University from 1963 to 1970.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">418-419</container><unittitle>Trevor-Roper, Hugh Redwald</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper was a British historian of early
					 modern Britain and Nazi Germany. He was Regius Professor of Modern History at
					 the University of Oxford.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> Robert McSorley (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">420</container><unittitle>Waldo, Robert G.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert G. Waldo was Assistant Dean of Students from 1955 to
					 1956, Dean of Men from 1956 to 1961, Director of University Relations and
					 Development from 1965 to 1966, Vice President of University Relations in 1967
					 to 1974, and Director of Government Relations from 1974 to 1984 when he
					 retired.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">421</container><unittitle>Wilkins, Roy Ottoway</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Roy Ottoway Wilkins was a prominent activist in the Civil
					 Rights Movement from the 1930s to the 1970s. He was Executive Secretary of the
					 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People from 1955 to 1963
					 and Executive Director from 1964 to 1977.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Jim Loomis (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">422</container><unittitle>Willis, Robert J.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert J. Willis served on the Board of Regents from 1959 to
					 1970. He was President of the Board of Regents from 1963 to 1965.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">423</container><unittitle>Young, Carl G.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Carl G. Young was Registrar from 1963 to 1965.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> Robert McSorley (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">424</container><unittitle>Zeitz, Dr. Stanley J.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Stanley J. Zeitz was a doctor in the UW department of
					 medicine. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Jim Loomis (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1966 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">425</container><unittitle>Adams, Brock at speakers podium</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Brock Adams was U.S. Attorney for the Western District of
					 Washington from 1961 to 1964, U.S. Representative for Washington’s 7th District
					 from 1965 to 1977, 5th U.S. Secretary of Transportation from 1977 to 1979, and
					 U.S. Senator for Washington from 1987 to 1993.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">426</container><unittitle>Anderson, Berton Emmett</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Berton Emmett Anderson started as Special Lecturer in Dental
					 Science and Literature in 1948, became Assistant Professor in 1950, and was
					 Professor from 1957 to 1969. He was Director of Admissions to the School of
					 Dentistry from 1952 to 1957, was Director of Postgraduate Dental Education from
					 1952 to 1957, Executive Officer/Chairman of Dental Science and Literature from
					 1952 to 1957, and Assistant Dean of the School of Dentistry from 1955 to 1957.
					 </p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">427</container><unittitle>Anderson, Donald K. Sitting at desk</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald K. Anderson was Dean of Students from 1955 to 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Lyle Jorgens (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">428</container><unittitle>Anderson, Donald K. on phone</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald K. Anderson was Dean of Students from 1955 to 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Lyle Jorgens (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">429</container><unittitle>Babb, Albert Leslie with students conducting nuclear
					 reactor oscillation experiment</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Albert Leslie Babb started as Assistant Professor of Chemical
					 Engineering in 1952, became Associate Professor in 1956, and was Professor of
					 Chemical Engineering (Nuclear Engineering/Bioengineering) from 1960 to 1992. He
					 was Director of Nuclear Reactor Laboratories from 1960 to 1974 and Chairman of
					 the Department of Nuclear Engineering from 1965 to 1982.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>William Eng (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">430</container><unittitle>Baker, William L.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William L. Baker was a Counselor for the Office of the Dean of
					 Students in 1961, and was Director of the Office of Financial Aid from 1966 to
					 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>David Hatfield (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">431</container><unittitle>Bauer, Harry Charles</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harry Charles Bauer started as an Assistant Librarian in 1945,
					 then Associate Librarian and Lecturer in Librarianship in 1946, and became a
					 Professor of Librarianship along with the Director of Libraries in 1947. He
					 served as Director from 1947 to 1960, then served as a Professor along with
					 other roles like the Special Assistant in Public Information and Secretary to
					 Faculty until he became Professor Emeritus in Librarianship in 1967.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">432</container><unittitle>Bergy, Dr. Gordon G.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Gordon G. Bergy was Director of Hall Health Center (Student
					 Health Service) from 1966 to 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Jim Loomis (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">433</container><unittitle>Bethel, James Samuel</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James Samuel Bethel was Professor of Forestry (Forest
					 Resources) from 1962 to 1986. He was also Dean of the College of Forestry
					 (Forest Resources) from 1965 to 1982.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>David Hatfield (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">434</container><unittitle>Blumenfeld, Charles R.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles R. Blumenfeld was a UW Political Science Student from
					 1962 to 1966. In 1966, he was the Inter-Fraternity President and was involved
					 in Sigma Alpha Mu, Purple Shield, the Oval Club, and the Sundodgers which was
					 the men's spirit and rally organization.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">435a-b</container><unittitle>Branden, Nathaniel at speakers podium</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Nathaniel Branden was a Canadian–American psychotherapist and
					 writer known for his work in the psychology of self-esteem.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Robert McSorley</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">436</container><unittitle>Brink, Charles B.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles B. Brink was Professor of Social Work from 1963 to
					 1976 and Dean of the School of Social Work from 1963 to 1972.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>David Hatfield (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">437</container><unittitle>Buchwald, Arthur "Art"</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Buchwald was an American humorist best known for his
					 column in <emph render="italic">The Washington Post</emph>. He spoke in a
					 campus series on Controversy, Diversity, and New Insights.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">438</container><unittitle>Burton, Philip Henry</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Philip Henry Burton was a Welsh teacher who became an
					 acclaimed radio producer and theater director. In his later life, he emigrated
					 to the United States where he helped found the American Musical and Dramatic
					 Academy in New York City. He spoke in a campus series on Controversy,
					 Diversity, and New Insights.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Pat Mann (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">439</container><unittitle>Caddey, Charles “Chuck”</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles "Chuck" Caddey was the Tyee staff’s printing plant
					 liaison from 1964 onward.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">440</container><unittitle>Chastek, Capt. Chester</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Captain Chester Chastek was Selective Service Director for
					 Washington State from 1949 to 1971. He spoke in a campus series on Controversy,
					 Diversity, and New Insights concerning the military’s view of the draft.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Barry Broman</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">441</container><unittitle>Clark, James "Jim" Gardner, Jr.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><odd><p>James Gardner Clark, Jr. was the sheriff of Dallas County,
					 Alabama from 1955 to 1966. He was one of the officials responsible for the
					 violent arrests of civil rights protestors during the Selma to Montgomery
					 marches of 1965. He spoke in a campus series on Controversy, Diversity, and New
					 Insights.</p></odd></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">442</container><unittitle>Coburn, Wiliam "Bill"</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William “Bill” Coburn was a Civil Engineering student who
					 served on the ASUW Board of Control member in 1965 and the Publications Board
					 in 1965 and 1967.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">443</container><unittitle>Cole, William D. directing students</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William D. Cole was Associate Professor of Music from 1965 to
					 1970 and Director of the Husky Band from 1957 to 1970.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Grant Haller (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">444</container><unittitle>Denny, Brewster Castberg</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Brewster Castberg Denny started as Associate Professor of
					 Public Affairs in 1961 and was Professor from 1964 to 1986. He was Director of
					 the Graduate School of Public Affairs from 1961 to 1982. He became Professor
					 Emeritus in 1986.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">445</container><unittitle>Dietz, Robert Henry</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert Henry Dietz started in 1947, became Assistant Professor
					 of Architecture in 1948, Associate Professor in 1953, and was Professor of
					 Architecture and Urban Planning from 1958 to 1976. He was Chairman (Dean) of
					 the College of Architecture (and Urban Planning) from 1961 to 1974. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1976.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Pat Mann</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">446</container><unittitle>Doxiados, Constantinos Apostolou speaking to
					 architecture students</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis was a Greek architect and town
					 planner. He was the lead architect of Islamabad, Pakistan and the father of
					 ekistics.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Jim Loomis (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">447</container><unittitle>Dugan, Patrick "Pat" L.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Patrick “Pat” L. Dugan was a student member of the ASUW Board
					 of Control and the Publication Board in 1966.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">448</container><unittitle>Elliott, Eugene Clinton</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eugene Clinton Elliott started as Assistant Professor of
					 Humanistic-Social Studies in 1953 and was Associate Professor from 1959 to
					 1978. He was Special Assistant to the President from 1965 to 1974 and Vice
					 Provost for Academic Services from 1974 to 1976. He became Associate Professor
					 Emeritus in 1978.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">449</container><unittitle>Evans, Daniel “Dan” Jackson, "Coffee" with
					 students</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Daniel Jackson Evans was an American civil engineer and former
					 politician who served three terms as the 16th Governor of Washington from 1965
					 to 1977, and as U.S. Senator for Washington from 1983 to 1989.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">450</container><unittitle>Evans, Daniel “Dan” Jackson reviewing tri-service
					 drill team honor guard on Governor's Day</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Daniel Jackson Evans was an American civil engineer and former
					 politician who served three terms as the 16th Governor of Washington from 1965
					 to 1977, and as U.S. Senator for Washington from 1983 to 1989.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">451</container><unittitle>Evans, Daniel “Dan” Jackson speaking at public affairs
					 seminar</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Daniel Jackson Evans was an American civil engineer and former
					 politician who served three terms as the 16th Governor of Washington from 1965
					 to 1977, and as U.S. Senator for Washington from 1983 to 1989.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">452</container><unittitle>Feiffer, Jules Ralph</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Jules Ralph Feiffer is an American cartoonist and author whose
					 most notable works include <emph render="italic">Feiffer</emph>, 
					 <emph render="italic">Carnal Knowledge</emph>, <emph render="italic">Little
					 Murders</emph>, <emph render="italic">Munro</emph>, and <emph render="italic">The Phantom Tollbooth</emph>. He spoke in a campus series on
					 Controversy, Diversity, and New Insights.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Barry Broman</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">453</container><unittitle>Fischer, Louis</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Louis Fischer started as a Teaching Fellow in 1929, became an
					 Instructor in 1935, an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry in 1941,
					 a Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry in 1945, then also served as the
					 Associate Dean of the College of Pharmacy and the Chairman of the Department of
					 Pharmaceutical Chemistry from 1957 to 1966. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Robert McSorley (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">454</container><unittitle>Fowlkes, Charles examining a piece of visco-elastic
					 material</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>No biographical information for Charles Fowlkes could be
					 found. He was likely a professor at the university. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Jim Loomis (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">455</container><unittitle>Gardner, John K.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John K. Gardner was Registrar from 1965 to 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">456</container><unittitle>Goss, E. Lyle</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Lyle E. Goss was general manager of the University of
					 Washington Bookstore from 1946 to 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Pat Mann</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">457</container><unittitle>Harlocker, Fred</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Fred Harlocker was an Assistant Attorney General who advised
					 the Board of Regents in 1966 and 1967.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">458</container><unittitle>Heffernan, Charles W. directing University Singers
					 choir</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles W. Heffernan was Assistant Professor of Music from
					 1962 to 1966.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> Grant Haller (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">459</container><unittitle>Hoagland, Helen E.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Helen E. Hoagland was Secretary to the Board of Regents from
					 1957 to 1972.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">460</container><unittitle>Hogness, John R.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John R. Hogness started as Clinical Associate in Medicine in
					 1951, became Clinical Assistant Professor in Medicine in 1956, Associate
					 Professor of Medicine in 1960, and was Professor from 1964 to 1980. He was
					 Medical Director of the University Hospital from 1960 to 1964. He became
					 Assistant Dean of the School of Medicine in 1960, Associate Dean in 1964, and
					 was Dean from 1967 to 1969. He was Vice President of UW Health Sciences from
					 1969 to 1971. He was Executive Vice President of the University from 1969 to
					 1971 and President of the University from 1974 to 1979.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Robert McSorley</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">461</container><unittitle>Hickey, Maurice J.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Maurice J. Hickey was Professor of Oral Dentistry from 1956 to
					 1973 (not listed as Professor from 1964 to 1967) and Dean of the School of
					 Dentistry from 1956 to 1973. He became Professor Emeritus in 1973.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Pat Mann</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">462</container><unittitle> Hill, William Ryland, Jr.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William Ryland Hill Jr. started as an Assistant Professor of
					 Electrical Engineering in 1941, became Associate Professor in 1947, and was a
					 Professor from 1953 to 1978. He became Associate Dean of the College of
					 Engineering in 1959 and was Dean from 1974 to 1978. He became Professor
					 Emeritus and Dean Emeritus in 1978.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">463</container><unittitle>Lieberman, Irving</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Irving Lieberman was Professor of Librarianship from 1956 to
					 1980. He was Director of the Graduate School of Librarianship from 1956 to
					 1961, and Director of the School of Librarianship from 1961 to 1974. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1980.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">464</container><unittitle>Johnston, William F.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William F. Johnston was Tyee and ASUW Publisher and member of
					 the ASUW Publications Board from 1965 to 1969. He was Associate Professor of
					 Communications from 1969 to 1988 when he became Associate Professor
					 Emeritus.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Jim Loomis (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">465</container><unittitle>King, John L.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John L. King was on the Board of Regents from 1947 to 1969. He
					 was Vice President of the Board of Regents from 1959 to 1961 and 1965 to
					 1967.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">466</container><unittitle>Magnuson, Warren "Maggie" Grant</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Warren Grant "Maggie" Magnuson was a lawyer, a Democratic U.S.
					 Representative for Washington from 1937 to 1944 and a U.S. Senator for
					 Washington from 1944 to 1981.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Jim Loomis</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">467</container><unittitle>McCarthy, Joseph LePage</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Joseph LePage McCarthy started as a Research Associate in
					 Lignin Research in 1941, became Assistant of Chemical Engineering in 1943, and
					 was Professor of Chemical Engineering and Forest Resources from 1952 to 1984.
					 He was Dean of the Graduate School from 1957 to 1974. He became Professor
					 Emeritus in 1984.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Pat Mann</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">468</container><unittitle>McFeron, Dean Earl</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dean Earl McFeron was Professor of Mechanical Engineering from
					 1958 to 1984. He was Associate Dean of the College of Engineering and the
					 Director of Engineering Research from 1964 to 1967. He became Professor
					 Emeritus in 1984.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">469</container><unittitle>Norris, Charles Head</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles Head Norris was Professor of Civil Engineering from
					 1962 to 1972, Dean of the College of Civil Engineering from 1962 to 1965, and
					 Dean of the College of Engineering from 1965 to 1972. He became Professor and
					 Dean Emeritus from 1972.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Pat Mann</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">470</container><unittitle>Packard, Vance Oakley</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Vance Oakley Packard was an American journalist and social
					 critic of consumerism. He authored several books, including The Hidden
					 Persuaders, and The Naked Society. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Pat Mann</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">471</container><unittitle>Pauling, Linus Carl</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Linus Carl Pauling was an American chemist, biochemist,
					 chemical engineer, peace activist, author, and educator. He was one of the
					 founders of the fields of quantum chemistry and molecular biology. He was also
					 awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954 and the Nobel Peace Prize in
					 1962.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>James O. Sneddon (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">472</container><unittitle>Pauling, Linus Carl at podium</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Linus Carl Pauling was an American chemist, biochemist,
					 chemical engineer, peace activist, author, and educator. He was one of the
					 founders of the fields of quantum chemistry and molecular biology. He was also
					 awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954 and the Nobel Peace Prize in
					 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">473</container><unittitle>Pellegrini, Angelo M. speaking at joint Phi Eta
					 Sigma–Alpha Lambda Delta initiation</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Angelo M. Pellegrini started as an Associate in English in
					 1930, became an Instructor in English and Speech in 1940, Assistant Professor
					 of English and Speech in 1945, Associate Professor of English in 1951, and was
					 Professor of English from 1957 to 1973. He became Professor Emeritus in 1973.
					 He also wrote many books about growing and making your own food and wine and
					 the Italian immigrant experience; his most notable work is The Unprejudiced
					 Palate published in 1948.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>David Hatfield (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">474</container><unittitle>Phillips, William Louis</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William Louis Phillips started as an Instructor in English in
					 1949, became Assistant Professor of English in 1952, and was Associate
					 Professor from 1961 to 1984. He was Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and
					 Sciences from 1959 to 1961 and Associate Dean of the College of Arts and
					 Sciences from 1961 to 1978. He became Associate Professor Emeritus in 1984.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Pat Mann</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">475</container><unittitle>Powell, George V.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George V. Powell was on the Board of Regents from 1965 to
					 1978. He was Vice President of the Board of Regents from 1969 to 1970, and
					 President of the Board of Regents from 1970 to 1972 and 1976 to 1978.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">476</container><unittitle>Richardson, Frank</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Frank Richardson started as an Assistant Professor of Zoology
					 in 1956 and was Associate Professor of Zoology from 1959 to 1972. He was
					 Curator of Zoology at the Thomas Burke Memorial Washington State Museum from
					 1959 to 1972. He became Associate Professor Emeritus in 1972.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Jim Loomis (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">477</container><unittitle>Riley, Walter Lee</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Walter Lee Riley was Assistant Professor of Political Science
					 from 1946 to 1965 and Associate Professor from 1965 to 1976. He was also
					 Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1953 to 1970 and
					 Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1970 to 1976.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">478</container><unittitle>Roller, Julius Abraham</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Julius Abraham Roller started as Assistant Professor of
					 Accounting (Economics and Business) in 1945, became Associate Professor of
					 Accounting in 1950, and was Professor of Accounting from 1960 to 1975. He was
					 Executive Officer (Chairman) of the Department of Accounting, Finance, and
					 Statistics from 1960 to 1967. He became Professor Emeritus in 1975.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Jim Loomis (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">479</container><unittitle>Romney, George Wilcken at podium</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Wilcken Romney was an American businessman and
					 Republican politician. He was chairman and president of American Motors
					 Corporation from 1954 to 1962, the 43rd Governor of Michigan from 1963 to 1969,
					 and the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 1969 to
					 1973. He was the father of Mitt Romney.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">480</container><unittitle>Root, Reginald "Reg"</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Reginald "Reg" Root was UW Football line coach from 1949 to
					 1953, was Personnel Director from 1957 to 1962, Associate Dean of Students from
					 1962 to 1967, Dean of Men from 1962 to 1971, Supervisor of Special Services
					 from 1955 to 1971, and Acting Director of Student Services from 1971 to
					 1972.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Jim Loomis (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">481</container><unittitle>Rosellini, Leo J. at table</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Leo J. Rosellini was on the Board of Regents from 1965 to 1970
					 and President of the Board of Regents from 1969 to 1970.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">482</container><unittitle>Rosellini, Leo J.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Leo J. Rosellini was on the Board of Regents from 1965 to 1970
					 and President of the Board of Regents from 1969 to 1970.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">483</container><unittitle>Rosinbum, Ralph Rambo staging opera</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ralph Rambo Rosinbum started as an Associate in Drama in 1948,
					 became an Instructor in Music in 1950, Assistant Professor in 1953, and was
					 Associate Professor from 1963 to 1984. He became Associate Professor Emeritus
					 in 1984.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">484</container><unittitle>Ryan, Mike D.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Mike D. Ryan was an economics student from 1963 to 1967 who
					 was a member of Phi Delta Theta, Phi Eta Sigma, the Society of the Purple
					 Shield, the Oval Club, and served on the ASUW Board of Control.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Jim Loomis (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">485</container><unittitle>Shadel, Willard F.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Willard F. Shadel was Professor of Communications from 1963 to
					 1974, and Associate Director of the School of Communications from 1965 to 1969.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1974.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">486</container><unittitle>Shefelman, Harold S.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold S. Shefelman was Lecturer of Law from 1930 to 1957 and
					 was on the Board of Regents from 1957 to 1976. He was President of the Board of
					 Regents from 1957 to 1959 and 1965 to 1966.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">487</container><unittitle>Souther, James Walter</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James Walter Souther started as an Instructor in
					 Humanistic-Social Studies in 1948, became an Assistant Professor, Associate
					 Professor in 1957, and was Professor of Humanistic-Social Studies and
					 Scientific and Technical Communication from 1969 to 1988. He was University
					 Assistant to the Dean from 1953 to 1957, Assistant Dean from 1957 to 1959,
					 Assistant Dean of the College of Engineering from 1959 to 1964, and Associate
					 Dean of the College of Engineering from 1978 to 1988. He was Director of the
					 University Placement Services (Career Planning and Placement/Placement Center)
					 from 1964 to 1976. He was Director of Engineering Cooperative Education from
					 1976 to 1980, and Director of the Department of Scientific and Technical
					 Communication from 1982 to 1986. He became Professor Emeritus in 1988.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">488</container><unittitle>Strawn, Dorothy R.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dorothy Strawn was Dean of Women from 1960 to 1970 and
					 Director of Women’s Programs in the Division of Continuing Education from 1970
					 to 1975.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">489</container><unittitle>Teller, Edward</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edward Teller was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist
					 who helped develop the first hydrogen bomb.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Pat Mann</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">490</container><unittitle>Thieme, Frederick P.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Frederick P. Thieme was Assistant to the President from 1957
					 to 1959, Provost of the University from 1959 to 1963, and Vice President of the
					 University from 1963 to 1970.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> Jim Loomis (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">491</container><unittitle>Tunks, Lehan K.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Lehan K. Tunks was Professor of Law from 1963 to 1986 and Dean
					 of the School of Law from 1963 to 1969. He became Professor Emeritus in
					 1986.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">492</container><unittitle>Van Cleve, Richard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Richard Van Cleve was Professor of Fisheries from 1948 until
					 he was named Professor Emeritus in 1976. He was Acting Director of the School
					 of Fisheries from 1948 to 1958. He was then Dean of the College of Fisheries
					 from 1958 to 1971.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">493</container><unittitle>Waldo, Robert G.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert G. Waldo was Assistant Dean of Students from 1955 to
					 1956, Dean of Men from 1956 to 1961, Director of University Relations and
					 Development from 1965 to 1966, Vice President of University Relations in 1967
					 to 1974, and Director of Government Relations from 1974 to 1984 when he
					 retired.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">494</container><unittitle>Welke, Walter Carl directing wind
					 sinfonietta</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Walter Carl Welke became an Instructor in Music in 1929, an
					 Assistant Professor of Music in 1936, an Associate Professor in 1943, and was
					 recorded as a Professor in 1970. He was recorded as a Professor Emeritus in
					 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">495</container><unittitle>Willis, Robert J.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert J. Willis served on the Board of Regents from 1959 to
					 1970. He was President of the Board of Regents from 1963 to 1965.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1967 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">496</container><unittitle>Adams, Harold A.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold A. Adams was Director of Admissions from 1961 to
					 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">497</container><unittitle>Adams, Norris</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold A. Adams was Director of Admissions from 1961 to
					 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">498</container><unittitle>Anderson, Donald K.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald K. Anderson was Dean of Students from 1955 to 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Pat Mann (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">499</container><unittitle>Baker, William L.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William L. Baker was a Counselor for the Office of the Dean of
					 Students in 1961, and was Director of the Office of Financial Aid from 1966 to
					 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Ulvis Alberts</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">500</container><unittitle>Cartwright, Phillip Windsor</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Phillip Windsor Cartwright started as Assistant Professor of
					 Labor Economics in 1947, became Associate Professor of Labor Economics
					 (Economics), and was Professor of Labor Economics (Economics) from 1960 to
					 1986. He was Assistant Director of the Institute of Labor Economics from 1947
					 to 1959, was Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1959 to
					 1969, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1969 to 1972, Executive
					 Vice President of the University from 1972 to 1978, and the Equal Employment
					 Officer and Special Assistant to the Provost from 1978 to 1982. He became
					 Professor Emeritus in 1986.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">501</container><unittitle>Conrad, Ernest M.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ernest M. Conrad was Assistant Comptroller from 1945 to 1950,
					 University of Washington Business Manager from 1958 to 1961, Vice President of
					 Business and Finance from 1963 to 1976 and Vice President of Metropolitan Tract
					 Affairs from 1976 to 1978.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Pat Mann (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">502</container><unittitle>Johnston, William F. with Steve Darland</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William F. Johnston was Tyee and ASUW Publisher and member of
					 the ASUW Publications Board from 1965 to 1969. He was Associate Professor of
					 Communications from 1969 to 1988 when he became Associate Professor
					 Emeritus.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">503</container><unittitle>Elliott, Eugene Clinton</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eugene Clinton Elliott started as Assistant Professor of
					 Humanistic-Social Studies in 1953 and was Associate Professor from 1959 to
					 1978. He was Special Assistant to the President from 1965 to 1974 and Vice
					 Provost for Academic Services from 1974 to 1976. He became Associate Professor
					 Emeritus in 1978.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Pat Mann (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">504</container><unittitle>Emerson, Donald Eugene</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald Eugene Emerson became Assistant Professor of History in
					 1946, was Associate Professor of History from 1953 to 1988, and became
					 Associate Professor Emeritus in 1988.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">505</container><unittitle>Erskine, William C. </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William C. Erskine was Assistant Comptroller and a voting
					 member of the Publication Board in 1966 and an ex-officio member of the
					 Publication Board from 1967 to 1969.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">506</container><unittitle>Gardner, John K.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John K. Gardner was Registrar from 1965 to 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Pat Mann (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">507</container><unittitle>Goss, Lyle E. </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Lyle E. Goss was general manager of the University of
					 Washington Bookstore from 1946 to 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Dave Boughner</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">508</container><unittitle>Harlocker, Fred L. </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Fred L. Harlocker was an Assistant Attorney General who
					 advised the Board of Regents in 1966 and 1967.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Pat Mann (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">509</container><unittitle>Hoagland, Helen E. </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Helen E. Hoagland was Secretary to the Board of Regents from
					 1957 to 1972.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Pat Mann (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">510</container><unittitle>Johnston, William F.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William F. Johnston was Tyee and ASUW Publisher and member of
					 the ASUW Publications Board from 1965 to 1969. He was Associate Professor of
					 Communications from 1969 to 1988 when he became Associate Professor
					 Emeritus.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by David Hatfield</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">511</container><unittitle>McCarthy, Joseph LePage</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Joseph LePage McCarthy started as a Research Associate in
					 Lignin Research in 1941, became Assistant of Chemical Engineering in 1943, and
					 was Professor of Chemical Engineering and Forest Resources from 1952 to 1984.
					 He was Dean of the Graduate School from 1957 to 1974. He became Professor
					 Emeritus in 1984.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Bill Cohan</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">512</container><unittitle>Pauling, Linus Carl</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Linus Carl Pauling was an American chemist, biochemist,
					 chemical engineer, peace activist, author, and educator. He was one of the
					 founders of the fields of quantum chemistry and molecular biology. He was also
					 awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954 and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962.
					 He spoke in the campus speaker series "Rebels...Thinkers...Leaders" against war
					 as a solution to international problems.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Dave Boughner (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">513</container><unittitle>Quigley, Louis L. Jr.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Louis L. Quigley Jr. was Assistant Director of University
					 Relations and Development and was a voting member of the ASUW Publication Board
					 from 1965 to 1970.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">514</container><unittitle>Scalapino, Robert Anthony</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert Anthony Scalapino was an American political scientist
					 particularly involved in East Asian studies. He was a Professor at the
					 University of California at Berkeley from 1956 to 1990, and was chair of the
					 Department of Political Science from 1962 to 1965. </p></bioghist><odd><p>Stamped on verso: University of California, Public
					 Information, 101 Sproul Hall, Berkeley 4, Calif. </p></odd></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">515</container><unittitle>Shadel, Willard F. </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Willard F. Shadel was Professor of Communications from 1963 to
					 1974, and Associate Director of the School of Communications from 1965 to 1969.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">516</container><unittitle>Shadel, Willard F.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Willard F. Shadel was Professor of Communications from 1963 to
					 1974, and Associate Director of the School of Communications from 1965 to 1969.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1974.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>1 contact sheet with 25 black and white images. Also features
					 5 photos of Shadel's assistant, [Coral Helton ?], and one image of a group
					 gathered outside.</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">517</container><unittitle>Spolyar, Ludwig J.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ludwig J. Spolyar was manager of ASUW activities at the
					 University of Washington from 1962 to 1967. He also was an adviser for the ASUW
					 Board and ex-officio member of the ASUW Publications Board.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">518</container><unittitle>Strawn, Dorothy R.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dorothy R. Strawn was Dean of Women from 1960 to 1970 and
					 Director of Women’s Programs in the Division of Continuing Education from 1970
					 to 1975.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">519</container><unittitle>Thieme, Frederick P.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Frederick P. Thieme was Assistant to the President from 1957
					 to 1959, Provost of the University from 1959 to 1963, and Vice President of the
					 University from 1963 to 1970.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Pat Mann (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">520</container><unittitle>Thomson, H. S.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>H.S. Thomson was University of Washington Business Manager
					 from 1964 to 1967.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Tom Quinn (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">521</container><unittitle>Waldo, Robert G.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert G. Waldo was Assistant Dean of Students from 1955 to
					 1956, Dean of Men from 1956 to 1961, Director of University Relations and
					 Development from 1965 to 1966, Vice President of University Relations in 1967
					 to 1974, and Director of Government Relations from 1974 to 1984 when he
					 retired.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">522</container><unittitle>Wilkins, William J.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William J. Wilkins was King County deputy prosecutor from 1929
					 to 1934, worked in private practice until 1940, and was a King County Superior
					 Court judge from 1940 to 1945. He served in the Judge Advocate General's Corps
					 during WWII. He adjudicated some of the post-World War II Nuremberg Trials.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">523</container><unittitle>Wilson, James B.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James B. Wilson earned his law degree from UW Law School in
					 1950, worked as Assistant Attorney General representing the Department of Labor
					 and Industries, worked in private practice from 1952 to 1963, then served in
					 the UW legal office from 1963 to 1988 when he retired.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Pat Mann (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1968 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">524</container><unittitle>Adams, Harold A.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold A. Adams was Director of Admissions from 1961 to
					 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">525</container><unittitle>Adams, Norris at desk</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Norris Adams was ASUW Business Manager and served on the
					 Publications Board from 1967 to 1970.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> Dick Conrad (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">526</container><unittitle>Adams, Norris in meeting</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Norris Adams was ASUW Business Manager and served on the
					 Publications Board from 1967 to 1970.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">527</container><unittitle>Baker, William L.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William L. Baker was a Counselor for the Office of the Dean of
					 Students in 1961, and was Director of the Office of Financial Aid from 1966 to
					 1969.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">528</container><unittitle>Berg, Amy</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Amy Berg was secretary and editorial assistant in the ASUW
					 Publications Office from 1966 to 1970.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">529</container><unittitle>Bergy, Dr. Gordon G.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Gordon G. Bergy was Director of Hall Health Center (Student
					 Health Service) from 1966 to 1969.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">530</container><unittitle>Christensen, Patsy M.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Patsy M. Christensen was University Registrar from 1968 to
					 1970.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">531</container><unittitle>Conrad, Ernest M.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Ernest M. Conrad was Assistant Comptroller from 1945 to 1950,
					 University of Washington Business Manager from 1958 to 1961, Vice President of
					 Business and Finance from 1963 to 1976 and Vice President of Metropolitan Tract
					 Affairs from 1976 to 1978.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Tom Stamm</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">532</container><unittitle>Durkan, Martin James Sr.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Martin James Durkan Sr. served in the Washington State House
					 of Representatives from 1957 to 1959 and in the Washington State Senate from
					 1959 to 1975.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">533</container><unittitle>Elliott, Eugene Clinton</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eugene Clinton Elliott started as Assistant Professor of
					 Humanistic-Social Studies in 1953 and was Associate Professor from 1959 to
					 1978. He was Special Assistant to the President from 1965 to 1974 and Vice
					 Provost for Academic Services from 1974 to 1976. He became Associate Professor
					 Emeritus in 1978.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Mike Weeks</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">534</container><unittitle>Gardner, John K.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John K. Gardner was Registrar from 1965 to 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Irv Weintraub</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">535</container><unittitle>Goldwater, Barry Morris</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Barry Morris Goldwater was a five-term Senator from Arizona
					 from 1953 to 1965 and 1969 to 1987 and the Republican Party nominee for
					 president of the United States in 1964. He is credited with sparking the
					 resurgence of the conservative movement in American politics in the 1960’s.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Laurel Keene</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">536</container><unittitle>Goldwater, Barry Morris with students</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Barry Morris Goldwater was a five-term Senator from Arizona
					 from 1953 to 1965 and 1969 to 1987 and the Republican Party nominee for
					 president of the United States in 1964. He is credited with sparking the
					 resurgence of the conservative movement in American politics in the 1960’s.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Laurel Keene</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">537</container><unittitle>Goss, Lyle E. in front of University
					 Bookstrore</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Lyle E. Goss was general manager of the University of
					 Washington Bookstore from 1946 to 1969.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">538</container><unittitle>Hoagland, Helen E.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Helen E. Hoagland was Secretary to the Board of Regents from
					 1957 to 1972.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> Dick Conrad (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">539</container><unittitle>Keating, Edward</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Edward Keating was an activist who founded Ramparts magazine
					 in the 1960s. He was also a West Coast leader of the anti-Vietnam War
					 movement.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">540</container><unittitle>Johnston, William F.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William F. Johnston was Tyee and ASUW Publisher and member of
					 the ASUW Publications Board from 1965 to 1969. He was Associate Professor of
					 Communications from 1969 to 1988 when he became Associate Professor
					 Emeritus.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">541</container><unittitle>Magnuson, Warren "Maggie" Grant</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Warren Grant "Maggie" Magnuson was a lawyer, a Democratic U.S.
					 Representative for Washington from 1937 to 1944 and a U.S. Senator for
					 Washington from 1944 to 1981.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">542</container><unittitle>Marts, Marion Ernest</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Marion Ernest Marts started as an Instructor of Geography in
					 1946, became Assistant Professor in 1950, Associate Professor in 1955, and was
					 Professor from 1961 to 1984. He was also a Professor of Urban Planning from
					 1966 to 1984. He was Executive Officer of the Department of Extension Classes
					 from 1959 to 1961, Director (Dean) of the Division of Evening Classes and
					 Summer Quarter from 1961 to 1981, Vice Provost from 1963 to 1969, and Ombudsman
					 from 1981 to 1984.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Vance Matsudaira</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">543</container><unittitle>Pringle, J. Arthur</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>J. Arthur Pringle was Supervisor of Veterans Campus Housing
					 from 1947 to 1948, Director of Campus Housing from 1948 to 1957, and Director
					 of Campus Student Residences and Food Services from 1967 to 1975.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Jan R. Shaw</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">544</container><unittitle>Quigley, Louis L. Jr.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Louis L. Quigley Jr. was Assistant Director of University
					 Relations and Development and was a voting member of the ASUW Publication Board
					 from 1965 to 1970.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">545</container><unittitle>Root, Reginald "Reg" D.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Reginald "Reg" D. Root was UW Football line coach from 1949 to
					 1953, was Personnel Director from 1957 to 1962, Associate Dean of Students from
					 1962 to 1967, Dean of Men from 1962 to 1971, Supervisor of Special Services
					 from 1955 to 1971, and Acting Director of Student Services from 1971 to
					 1972.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">546</container><unittitle>Shadel, Willard F. </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Willard F. Shadel was Professor of Communications from 1963 to
					 1974, and Associate Director of the School of Communications from 1965 to 1969.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1974.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">547</container><unittitle>Souther, James Walter</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>James Walter Souther started as an Instructor in
					 Humanistic-Social Studies in 1948, became an Assistant Professor, Associate
					 Professor in 1957, and was Professor of Humanistic-Social Studies and
					 Scientific and Technical Communication from 1969 to 1988. He was University
					 Assistant to the Dean from 1953 to 1957, Assistant Dean from 1957 to 1959,
					 Assistant Dean of the College of Engineering from 1959 to 1964, and Associate
					 Dean of the College of Engineering from 1978 to 1988. He was Director of the
					 University Placement Services (Career Planning and Placement/Placement Center)
					 from 1964 to 1976. He was Director of Engineering Cooperative Education from
					 1976 to 1980, and Director of the Department of Scientific and Technical
					 Communication from 1982 to 1986. He became Professor Emeritus in 1988.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed Irv Weintraub</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">548</container><unittitle>Thieme, Frederick P.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Frederick P. Thieme was Assistant to the President from 1957
					 to 1959, Provost of the University from 1959 to 1963, and Vice President of the
					 University from 1963 to 1970.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Tom Stamm</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">549</container><unittitle>Waldo, Robert G.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert G. Waldo was Assistant Dean of Students from 1955 to
					 1956, Dean of Men from 1956 to 1961, Director of University Relations and
					 Development from 1965 to 1966, Vice President of University Relations in 1967
					 to 1974, and Director of Government Relations from 1974 to 1984 when he
					 retired.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Nick Jahn</p></scopecontent></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1969 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/10</container><container type="item">550</container><unittitle>Frayn, Robert "Mort" Mortimer</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1969</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert Mortimer Frayn, was a Republican Washington State
					 Senator from 1945 to 1955, serving as Speaker of the House from 1951 to 1953.
					 He was President of the Alumni Association from 1943 to 1947 and served on the
					 Board of Regents 1968 to 1980. He was state chairman of the Republican Party in
					 1952 to 1953 and 1960 to 1961. He also was a board member of the Seattle
					 Chamber of Commerce, president of the Washington Athletic Club Board of
					 Governors, and president of the Board of Trustees of both the Virginia Mason
					 Hospital and the Plymouth Congregational Church.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>John A. Moore (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/10</container><container type="item">551</container><unittitle>Johnson, Eric</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1969</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Eric Johnson was the publicity chairman for the ASUW Political
					 Union in 1969. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by S. Ross.</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/10</container><container type="item">552</container><unittitle>Strawn, Dorothy R. </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1969</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dorothy R. Strawn was Dean of Women from 1960 to 1970 and
					 Director of Women’s Programs in the Division of Continuing Education from 1970
					 to 1975.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1970 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/11</container><container type="item">553</container><unittitle>Adams, Norris </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1970</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Norris Adams was ASUW Business Manager and served on the
					 Publications Board from 1967 to 1970.</p></bioghist></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1991 Tyee Yearbook</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>These photos were probably taken in 1991, and possibly intended
				  for a 1991 version of the Tyee. It is unclear if the 1991 Tyee was ever
				  published.</p></scopecontent><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/12</container><container type="item">554</container><unittitle>Student in photography office</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>On print: "Hidkei Tomeoka, Tyee 1991"</p></scopecontent></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/12</container><container type="item">555</container><unittitle>Crowd in Husky Stadium during Greek Week</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1991</unitdate></did><scopecontent><p>Hideki Tomeoka (photographer). Written on photo: Greek Week
					 '91- Air Band.</p></scopecontent></c03></c02><c02 level="file"><did><unittitle>Undated Tyee Yearbook photos</unittitle></did><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">3/13</container><container type="item">556</container><unittitle>Huber, Richard John</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">between 1939 and 1961</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Richard Huber started as Assistant Professor of Economics
					 in 1939, then Associate Professor in 1942, Professor in 1949, and was named
					 Professor Emeritus in 1976. He also was Executive Officer of the Department of
					 Economics from 1948 to 1961.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">3/13</container><container type="item">557</container><unittitle>Owens, Charles "Chuck"</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">between 1948 and 1962</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Charles "Chuck" Owens was ASUW Financial Counselor in 1948 and
					 was ASUW Manager of Activities from 1948 to 1962.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">3/13</container><container type="item">558</container><unittitle>Powell, George V.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">between 1965 and 1978</unitdate><origination><persname role="photographer">James O. Sneddon (photographer)</persname></origination></did><bioghist><p>George V. Powell was on the Board of Regents from 1965 to
					 1978. He was Vice President of the Board of Regents from 1969 to 1970, and
					 President of the Board of Regents from 1970 to 1972 and 1976 to 1978.</p></bioghist></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">3/13</container><container type="item">559</container><unittitle>Wessman, Harold Everett</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">between 1948 and 1969</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Harold Everett Wessman was Professor of Civil Engineering from
					 1948 to 1969. He was Dean of the College of Engineering from 1948 to 1965. He
					 became Dean Emeritus in 1970.</p></bioghist></c03></c02></c01><c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Series 2, Tyee Magazine</unittitle></did><bioghist><head>Historical Note: </head><p>The Tyee Magazine was a quarterly publication started in the fall
				of 1965 and ran until spring 1969. Publication of the Tyee Magazine ended
				because the magazine had to compete for advertising with the Daily and
				therefore was too expensive to produce. </p></bioghist><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1965 (fall issue)</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/1</container><container type="item">560</container><unittitle>Buchwald, Arthur "Art" and Willard F.
					 Shadel</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Arthur Buchwald was an American humorist best known for his
					 column in <emph render="italic">The Washington Post</emph>. He spoke in a
					 campus series on Controversy, Diversity, and New Insights.</p><p>Willard F. Shadel was Professor of Communications from 1963 to
					 1974, and Associate Director of the School of Communications from 1965 to 1969.
					 He became Professor Emeritus in 1974.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1966</unittitle></did><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Fall Issue </unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/2</container><container type="item">561</container><unittitle>Reverend Bell, Maurice</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Maurice Bell was a minister in the Seattle area from the mid
						1960s till his passing in July of 2016. He is known for his work in public
						projects, community organization, and social change. He has worked at or with
						the following organizations: University Congregational Church, Bellevue
						Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, Seattle Police Crime
						Prevention, and a variety of local planning groups.</p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/2</container><container type="item">562</container><unittitle>Champers, Jess</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Jess Champers was the Assistant Manager of Meany Hotel.
						Unknown what years he worked at the hotel.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>1 contact sheet with 9 black and white photographs. Bob
						Perry (photographer).</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/2</container><container type="item">563-564</container><unittitle>Champers, Jess</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Jess Champers was the Assistant Manager of Meany Hotel.
						Unknown what years he worked at the hotel.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> R.L. Perry (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/2</container><container type="item">565</container><unittitle>Clark, Walter F.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p> Walter Clark was the owner and president of Clark's
						Restaurant Enterprises, a series of restaurants owned by Clark in Seattle,
						Portland, Tacoma, and Yakima. At one point Clark owned twenty two restaurant.
						Some of his best known restaurants are: The Salad Bowl, The Red Carpet, Village
						Chef, Round the Clock, Twin Teepees, Little Chef, The Crabapple, Clark's
						Northgate, Minute Chef, Clark's Corner, two Windjammers, Dublin House, Big Top
						and Plaza 5. Clark's restaurant business began in the early 1930s and lasted
						until around 1970.</p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/2</container><container type="item">566-567</container><unittitle>Coppage, Dick</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dick Coppage was most likely a realtor with an office on
						Brooklyn Avenue in the U District.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Lyle Jorgens (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/2</container><container type="item">568</container><unittitle>Dr Corson, Lynn Hough</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dr. Lynn Hough Corson a minister at the University Methodist
						Church or U. Temple from 1961 to 1967.</p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/2</container><container type="item">569</container><unittitle>Ellegood, Donald R.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald R. Ellegood was the Director of the University of
						Washington Press from 1963 to 1996. He is credited with turning the UW Press
						into one of the nation's top academic publishers. </p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/2</container><container type="item">570</container><unittitle>Newhart, Bob</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Bob Newhart is a well known American actor and Comedian who
						got his start in the 1960s with his popular album of comedic monologues. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Written on verso: Bob Newhart at Homecoming 1966. Lyle
						Jorgens (photographer).</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/2</container><container type="item">571</container><unittitle> Ryer, Rev. David B.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>No biographical information for Rev. David B. Ryer could be
						found. It is most likely that he was a pastor at the University Congretional
						Church.</p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/2</container><container type="item">572</container><unittitle>Robert, Dr. Thomas A.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dr. Robert A Thomas became pastor of the University
						Christian Church on September 1, 1961. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Possibly photographed by Dail Adams</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/2</container><container type="item">573</container><unittitle>Toomey, Father Thomas Ambrose</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Father Thomas Ambrose Toomey served as chaplain of the
						Newman Center at the University of Washington from 1960 to 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Lyle Jorgens (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Winter Issue</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/3</container><container type="item">574</container><unittitle>Chapple, Stanley</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Stanley Chapple was Professor of Music from 1948 to 1971 and
						Director of the School of Music from 1948 to 1971. He was also Director of the
						Symphony and Orchestra from 1958 to 1971. He became Professor Emeritus in 1971.
						</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Grant Haller (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/3</container><container type="item">575</container><unittitle>Ross, Duncan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Duncan Ross started in 1962 as a Visiting Professor of
						Drama, became Associate Professor in 1963, and was Professor from 1968 to 1980.
						From 1965 to 1967, he was a professor at the National School of Canada. </p></bioghist></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Spring Issue</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/4</container><container type="item">576-577</container><unittitle>Humphries, Rolfe with class of students</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Rolfe Humphries was an American poet. He published poetry
						starting in the 1929 up until his death in 1969. In 1957 he joined the faculty
						at Amherst College as a lecturer in the English Department until he retired in
						1965. He was likely a guest lecturer at the University of Washington in 1966 or
						held a poetry and creative writing workshop.</p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/4</container><container type="item">578</container><unittitle>Kirk, Judd</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Judd Kirk was a student at the University of Washington from
						Fall 1963- Spring 1967. In the 1965-1966 school year he was Executive Vice
						President of the Inter-Fraternity Council, and a voting member of the ASUW
						Board of Control. In the 1966-1967 school year, he was ASUW president and a
						voting member of the ASUW Publications Board. He was also a member of Sigma
						Alpha Epsilon. </p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/4</container><container type="item">579-586</container><unittitle>Wagoner, David</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>David Wagoner was a professor in the English Department at
						the University of Washington from 1954 until he retired in 2002. After his
						retirement Wagoner was awarded the title Emeritus Professor. He was also a well
						known Pacific North West poet. His most well known work is called "Lost".</p></bioghist></c04></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1967</unittitle></did><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Fall Issue</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">587</container><unittitle>Berg, Donald E.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donald E. Berg was the Executive Director of Crisis Clinic
						of Seattle from 1967 to 1970.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Iru Weintraub (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">588</container><unittitle>Broedel, Dr. John</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dr. John Broedel was an Associate Professor of Psychology
						from 1967 to 1991. During his tenure he also became director of the Student
						Counseling Center. Following his retirement in 1991 he was later named
						Psychology Associate Professor Emeritus for his continued work in the field.
						</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Iru Weintraub (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">589</container><unittitle>Dash, Jay Gregory</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Jay Gregory Dash was Acting Associate Professor in the
						Physics department from 1960 and 1961. Associate Professor from 1962-1963 and
						Professor of Physics from 1963 to 2003. After his retirement he was awarded the
						title Professor Emeritus for his work with the UW Early Entrance program. </p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">590</container><unittitle>Edelstein, Alex Gurvich</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Alex Gurvich Edelstein was a professor in the School of
						Journalism. He was a Professor of Communications from 1956 to 1989. He was
						Director of the School of Journalism from 1972 to 1980. Following his
						retirement in 1989 he was named Professor Emeritus. Over his career he also
						taught abroad in Denmark, Yugoslavia, Japan, China, Norway, and Germany. </p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">591</container><unittitle>Farwell, Dr. George Wells</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>George Wells Farwell started as an Assistant Professor of
						Physics in 1948, became Associate Professor in 1955, and was Professor from
						1952 to 1988. He was Associate Dean of the Graduate School from 1961 to 1967,
						Assistant Vice President of the University from 1967 to 1972 and Vice President
						for Research from 1969 to 1978.He became Professor Emeritus in 1988 and was
						also Emeritus Vice President of Research. Before working at UW, Farwell
						participated in the Manhattan Project from 1943 to 1946.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Jim Cheever (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">592</container><unittitle>Mosher, Paul H.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Paul H. Mosher worked at the University of Washington as an
						Assistant Professor of History from 1966 to 1975. During his time at UW he
						served as chairman for the Medieval and Renaissance Studies Group. In 1975
						Mosher joined the Stanford University Libraries as Assistant Director for
						Collection Development. Later he became Director of Collection Development and
						director for Research Services. Finally serving as Deputy Director of Libraries
						from 1985 to 1988. In 1988 he was named Vice Provost and Director of the
						Library System at the University of Pennsylvania. </p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">593</container><unittitle>Putterman, Theodore</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Theodore Putterman was an Assistant Professor of Political
						Science at UW from approximately 1965 to 1970. In 1970 he became an Assistant
						Professor of Political Science at Sacramento State College. </p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">594</container><unittitle> Riley, Walter Lee</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Walter Lee Riley was Assistant Professor of Political
						Science from 1946 to 1965 and Associate Professor from 1965 to 1976. He was
						also Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1953 to 1970 and
						Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1970 to 1976.</p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">595</container><unittitle> Root, Reginald "Reg" D.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Reginald "Reg" D. Root was UW Football line coach from 1949
						to 1953, was Personnel Director from 1957 to 1962, Associate Dean of Students
						from 1962 to 1967, Dean of Men from 1962 to 1971, Supervisor of Special
						Services from 1955 to 1971, and Acting Director of Student Services from 1971
						to 1972.</p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">596</container><unittitle>Rust, Charles E. </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>No biographical information for Charles E. Rust could be
						found. He was likely a professor at the unviersity.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Tom Stamm (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">597</container><unittitle>Saum, Lewis O.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Lewis O. Saum was a History Professor at the University of
						Washington from 1965 to 1998.</p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">598</container><unittitle>Schwarz, Henry G.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Henry G. Schwarz was an Assistant Professor of History at
						the University of Washington from 1965 to 1958. Later he was a Professor of
						History at Western Washington University form 1969 to 1993. </p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">599</container><unittitle>Shapiro, Judith</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Judith Shapiro was an Assistant Professor in Economics from
						1967 to 1972. She was an organizer of the Seattle Radical Women’s group in
						1967, and a part of the Women’s Liberation Seattle. </p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">600</container><unittitle> Strawn, Dorothy R.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Dorothy R. Strawn was Dean of Women from 1960 to 1970 and
						Director of Women’s Programs in the Division of Continuing Education from 1970
						to 1975.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Nick Jahn (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">601</container><unittitle> Toomey, Father Thomas Ambrose</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Fr. Thomas Ambrose Toomey served as chaplain of the Newman
						Center at the University of Washington from 1960 to 1969.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Tom Stamm (photographer) </p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/5</container><container type="item">602</container><unittitle>Waldo, Robert G.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Robert G. Waldo was Assistant Dean of Students from 1955 to
						1956, Dean of Men from 1956 to 1961, Director of University Relations and
						Development from 1965 to 1966, Vice President of University Relations in 1967
						to 1974, and Director of Government Relations from 1974 to 1984 when he
						retired.</p></bioghist></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Winter Issue</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/6</container><container type="item">603-604</container><unittitle>Harrington, Donal</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Donal Harrington was a Professor of English at the
						University of Washington from 1938-1942, and Professor of Drama from 1942 to
						1973. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> Kosbau (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/6</container><container type="item">605</container><unittitle>Inglis, William</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><scopecontent><p> Kosbau (photographer). Inglis was possibly faculty.</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/6</container><container type="item">606</container><unittitle>Nguyen, Quyen Ngoc</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><scopecontent><p>1 matted board containing 5 black and white photographs</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/6</container><container type="item">607-609</container><unittitle>Nguyen, Quyen Ngoc</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/6</container><container type="item">610</container><unittitle>Quigley, Louis L.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Louis L. Quigley was assistant director of University
						Relations and Development, and a voting member of the ASUW Publications
						Board.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Barry Broman (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/6</container><container type="item">611</container><unittitle>Ross, Duncan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Duncan Ross started in 1962 as a Visiting Professor of
						Drama, became Associate Professor in 1963, and was Professor from 1968 to 1980.
						From 1965 to 1967, he was a professor at the National School of Canada. </p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/6</container><container type="item">612</container><unittitle>Sandison, Gordon</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Gordon Sandison was a Washington state Politician. He served
						in the Washington State House of Representatives for District 24 from 1947 to
						1959. He also served in the Washington State Senate for the 24th district from
						1959 to 1977. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Greg Gilbert (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Spring Issue</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/7</container><container type="item">613-615</container><unittitle>Holt, William Stull</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>William Stull Holt was Professor of History from 1940 to
						1969 when he was named Professor Emeritus and Executive Officer of the
						Department of History from 1940 to 1945.</p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/7</container><container type="item">616</container><unittitle>Patrick, Rich Kirk</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Rich Kirk Patrick was ASUW president in 1967-1968. He was
						the first dorm resident to become ASUW president in 15 years. He was known for
						running an anti-government populist campaign.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>John Bisbee (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/7</container><container type="item">617</container><unittitle>Queen, Lawrence "Queen Larry" D. with Linotype
						machine </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>"Queen Larry" appears to be a nickname given to the editor
						and publisher of the quarterly independent literary magazine 
						<emph render="italic">Prospero's Cell</emph>.</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Kosbau (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/7</container><container type="item">618</container><unittitle>Queen, Lawrence "Queen Larry" D. with magazine
						staff</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><scopecontent><p>Kosbau (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/7</container><container type="item">619-620</container><unittitle>Queen, Lawrence "Queen Larry" D.</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/7</container><container type="item">621</container><unittitle>Stacks of <emph render="italic">Prospero's Cell: A
						Quarterly</emph></unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/7</container><container type="item">622</container><unittitle>Spellman, John Willard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Willard Spellman started as an Assistant Professor of
						History in 1967. His field of study was the history of Ancient India. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Kosbau (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1968</unittitle></did><c03 level="file"><did><unittitle>Fall Issue</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/8</container><container type="item">623</container><unittitle>Bone, Hugh</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Hugh Bone was a Professor of Political Science from 1948 to
						1979. In 1956 he started the Washington State Legislative Internship Program.
						He also chaired the Political Science department form 1959 to 1969.</p></bioghist></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Winter Issue</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/9</container><container type="item">624</container><unittitle>Man seated near artwork, "Magic Mountain" residence,
						vicinity of University of Washington, Seattle</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Magic Mountain was a semi-communal rooming house residence
						near the UW campus started in 1965. It has served various functions but was
						most well known for its association as the Women’s Liberation Commune. Not a
						solely female institution, but a place meant to support the freedom of women.
						In March 1970 the occupants of the house included six women, four men, three
						children, and thirteen cats. The house also served as a center for several
						radical groups. </p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/9</container><container type="item">625</container><unittitle>Man playing guitar, "Magic Mountain" residence,
						vicinity of University of Washington, Seattle</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Magic Mountain was a semi-communal rooming house residence
						near the UW campus started in 1965. It has served various functions but was
						most well known for its association as the Women’s Liberation Commune. Not a
						solely female institution, but a place meant to support the freedom of women.
						In March 1970 the occupants of the house included six women, four men, three
						children, and thirteen cats. The house also served as a center for several
						radical groups. </p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/9</container><container type="item">626</container><unittitle>Freeman, Tanya as infant, "Magic Mountain"
						residence, vicinity of University of Washington, Seattle</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Magic Mountain was a semi-communal rooming house residence
						near the UW campus started in 1965. It has served various functions but was
						most well known for its association as the Women’s Liberation Commune. Not a
						solely female institution, but a place meant to support the freedom of women.
						In March 1970 the occupants of the house included six women, four men, three
						children, and thirteen cats. The house also served as a center for several
						radical groups. Tanya Freeman was one of the children living at Magic Mountain.
						</p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/9</container><container type="item">627</container><unittitle>Rader, Miriam with cat</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Miriam Rader was a student at the University of Washington
						in the late 60s and early 70s. She was the daughter of university professor
						Melvin Rader. She was heavily involved in anti-government and anti-patriarchy
						protests and movements. She was involved in the “Free University of Seattle”
						movement and the Women’s Liberation Seattle movement. She was also a residence
						of ‘Magic Mountain’.</p></bioghist></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/9</container><container type="item">628</container><unittitle>Tyee Magazine staff</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1968</unitdate></did></c04></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>1969</unittitle></did><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Winter Issue</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/10</container><container type="item">629</container><unittitle> Lunneborg, Patricia </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1969</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Patricia Lunneborg was a Professor of Psychology at the
						University of Washington from 1967 to 1987. During her tenure she was also an
						adjunct professor of women’s studies, helping to introduce he program at UW.
						After her retirement, she wrote several nonfiction books on psychological
						topics. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Grant Haller (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/10</container><container type="item">630</container><unittitle>White, Steve and student government senators
						</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1969</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Steve White was the President of the Graduate and
						Professional Student Senate in 1969. </p></bioghist></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Spring Issue</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">4/11</container><container type="item">631</container><unittitle>Chambless, John</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1969</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>John Chambless was a Professor of Philosophy at the
						University of Washington in the late 60s and early 70s. He was involved in
						activism and a great support of student activism. He was a controversial
						professor and if it was not for intense student pressure, his contract would
						not have been renewed in 1969. However, in the spring of 1973 he was denied
						tenure and let go. Chambless is also known as one of the organizers for the Sky
						River Rock Festival, one of the country’s first open-air multi day rock
						festivals, which took place in August 1968. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p> Fan R. Sham (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c04></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Undated Winter Issue</unittitle></did><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">4/12</container><container type="item">632</container><unittitle>Senator Uhlman, Wesley </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1967-1969</unitdate></did><bioghist><p>Wesley C. Uhlman was a Washington State Politician from 1959
					 to 1978. He served as the 32nd district representative in the Washington House
					 of Representatives from 1959 to 1967. Then he moved on to serve as the 32nd
					 district's senator in the Washington State Senate from 1967 to 1969. Finally
					 from 1969 to 1978 Uhlman served as Seattle's 47th Mayor. </p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Greg Gilbert (photographer)</p></scopecontent></c03></c02></c01></dsc></archdesc></ead>

