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D147575-1

Publicity for March of Dimes. Stepping off with their best foot forward are volunteers for the January, 1966, Mothers March (of Dimes.) Posed on the steps of Jones Hall located on the University of Puget Sound campus are four UPS students who are helping the campaign: Gay Brazas, Blake Barfuss, Steve Kneeshaw and John Gruen. They are accompanied by Mrs. Robert Hash and Mrs. Robert Strobel carrying signs marking January 27th as the date of the Mothers March. Mrs. Hash and Mrs. Strobel were the Pierce County and Tacoma Mothers March chairpersons, and were prepared to lead hundreds of volunteers on the one-day march. Photograph ordered by the March of Dimes. (TNT 1-23-66, D-1) TPL-9646


March of Dimes (Tacoma); Fund raising--Tacoma--1960-1970; Signs (Notices); Brazas, Gay; Barfuss, Blake; Kneeshaw, Steve; Gruen, John; Students--Tacoma--1960-1970; University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1960-1970;

D149986-2

Choral group at the University of Puget Sound. The university's Madrigal Singers posed for a group portrait in the school's Jacobsen Recital Hall on November 11, 1966. Directed by Dr. Bruce Rodgers, the Madrigal Singers were preparing to present the 15th annual Christmas program December 6-10th on campus. Names of group members were printed in the News Tribune's 12-4-66 article. (TNT 12-4-66, C-19)


Singers; Choirs (Music); Students--Tacoma--1960-1970; University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1960-1970;

D152876-1

Group portrait of 15-member Madrigal Singers on the campus of the University of Puget Sound, taken on November 18, 1967. KTNT-TV was apparently televising the college students' performance. Each year the Madrigal Singers, under the direction of Dr. Bruce Rodgers, presented a Christmas program for fellow students and the general public. In 1967, the singers planned six performances of Christmas music from December 5 through the 11th at Jacobsen Recital Hall. Photograph ordered by the University of Puget Sound. (TNT 12-3-67, D-16)


Singers; Choirs (Music); Students--Tacoma--1960-1970; University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1960-1970; Television broadcasting--Tacoma--1960-1970;

D153826-B

Close-up of splashing fountain in new science complex at the University of Puget Sound. The circular fountain, 74-feet in diameter, was in the middle of the U-shaped, three story Gothic-Tudor Thompson Hall. The $4,000,000 project was dedicated on April 21, 1968. In 2005 the university decided to build a new 51,000 sq.foot science building linking the north and south wings of Thompson Hall, thereby displacing the fountain and a large sequoia tree. The school hoped to build a new highly visible water feature on the west side of campus. (www.ups.edu)


University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1960-1970; Fountains--Tacoma;

D153826-A

New science complex at the University of Puget Sound. After more than two years of construction, the new science building, named in honor of longtime U.P.S. president R. Franklin Thompson, was dedicated in April, 1968. The $4,000,000 science complex was the largest building project in the school's (then) 80-year history. It was designed by Nelson, Karona & Zeigler, architects, and built by McDonald Bldg. Co. View of U-shaped, three story Thompson Hall facing Union Ave., shows off the Tudor-Gothic brick architecture. A circular fountain, 74-feet in diameter, lay in the middle of the complex. The fountain would become the scene in the coming years of much illicit wading, dunkings and pranks. Photograph ordered by the News Tribune. (TNT 4-14-68, B-12)


University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1960-1970; Fountains--Tacoma;

D153826-1

View of elaborate, newly completed $4,000,000 science complex located at the University of Puget Sound. Taking over two years to construct, the complex, named after 26-year-president R. Franklin Thompson, would be dedicated on April 21, 1968. Its Tutor-Gothic style of architecture neatly fit in with the remainder of the campus located in the city's north end. The 74-foot diameter water fountain, located in the Harry Brown Family Quadrangle, could be illuminated at night. President Thompson had led the school into an era of major expansion which included the construction of four dorms, the president's brick home, library, music building, student center, eight men's housing, two women's dorms, Baker (football) Stadium, Kilworth Chapel and McIntyre Hall. Photograph ordered by the News Tribune. (TNT 4-14-68, B-12)


University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1960-1970; Fountains--Tacoma;

D154580-1

About 100 cheerleaders met at the University of Puget Sound on August 6, 1968 for a six-day cheerleading workshop. They are posed in front of the Tudor-styled brick building housing the music department. The junior high and high school pepsters were from throughout Washington and Idaho and stayed in dormitories on campus. Seated in the front row is believed to be Bob Bratton, cheerleading camp director. Photograph ordered by International Cheerleading Foundation, Kansas City, MO. (TNT 8-7-68, C-7)


Cheerleading--Tacoma--1960-1970; University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1960-1970;

D155019-2R

Dr. Alma Oncley looks over organ sheet music with an unidentified student on the campus of the University of Puget Sound on October 18, 1968. Dr. Oncley, a Seattle resident, was an associate professor of music at the university. Photograph ordered by the University of Puget Sound, Music Department.


Oncley, Alma; Organs; Teachers--Tacoma--1960-1970; Students--Tacoma--1960-1970; University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1960-1970;

D155019-3R

Dr. Alma Oncley, associate professor of music, listens as a student performs on the organ on October 18, 1968. Dr. Oncley was on the faculty of the University of Puget Sound. She had received her BS and MM from the Eastman School of Music (1931, 1933) and her DSM from the Union Theological Seminary in 1963. Photograph ordered by the University of Puget Sound, Music Department.


Oncley, Alma; Organs; Teachers--Tacoma--1960-1970; Students--Tacoma--1960-1970; University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1960-1970;

D155701-12R

Men attending a Weyerhaeuser conference look extremely happy at the thought of an upcoming coffee break, especially when announced by two smiling college cheerleaders. Employees were listening to speakers at Thompson Hall on the campus of the University of Puget Sound on February 4, 1969. Photograph ordered by the Weyerhaeuser Co.


Meetings--Tacoma--1960-1970; Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. (Tacoma); Signs (Notices);

D156658-2C

Cheerleading camp. About 90 cheerleaders gathered at the University of Puget Sound in mid-July of 1969 for several days of cheerleading camp. Wearing their respective school cheer outfits, the junior high and high school pepsters hailing from Washington and Idaho posed in front of the university's music building. They would learn new skills and brush up on old ones during the camp. Color photograph ordered by International Cheerleading Foundation, Kansas City, MO.


Cheerleading--Tacoma--1960-1970; University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1960-1970;

D157240-3

Madrigal Singers. The 14-member Madrigal Singers from the University of Puget Sound posed for their annual photograph on November 15, 1969 in Jacobsen Recital Hall. The group was directed by Dr. Bruce Rodgers. Each year they presented a Christmas program for students and the general public. In background L-R: Doreen Dolman, Roger Sassnett, Susan Arbury, Peter Schindler, Alfred D. McKelvy, Patricia Morgan, Stewart Hanson, Linda Smith. Front: Curtis Barber, Ronda Ghylin, Howard Fankhauser, Terry Eicher, Kathy Moles, Kathy Smith. Photograph ordered by the School of Music, University of Puget Sound. (TNT 12-7-69, D-10)


Singers; Choirs (Music); Students--Tacoma--1960-1970; University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1960-1970;

D157539-A

Adelphian Choir. Resplendent in gowns of turquoise and elegant tuxedos, the 42-voice Adelphian Choir from the University of Puget Sound posed for a group portrait in the school's music building on January 12, 1970. They were led by Dr. Bruce Rodgers, director of the School of Music. The acclaimed choir was formed in 1932 and have performed locally and toured nationally. Photograph ordered by the University of Puget Sound, School of Music.


Adelphian Choral Society (Tacoma); Choirs (Music); Students--Tacoma--1970-1980; University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1970-1980;

A161331-3

The 42-member University of Puget Sound Adelphian Choir pose before the stage at Jacobsen Recital Hall on January 5, 1972. This is the same photograph as A161331, image 2, but the background in this particular photograph has not been retouched. Chairs on stage, lights, organs and audience seating all are visible. Photograph ordered by the University of Puget Sound, School of Music.


Adelphian Choral Society (Tacoma); Choirs (Music); Students--Tacoma--1970-1980; University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1970-1980;

A161331-2

University of Puget Sound's Adelphian Choir posed for a formal portrait in the school's Recital Hall on January 5, 1972. The men wore traditional black tuxedos while the women were dressed in floor length gowns of deep coral. This photograph has been retouched with the background nearly eliminated in favor of pure white, a method to better emphasize the singers. Photograph ordered by the University of Puget Sound, School of Music.


Adelphian Choral Society (Tacoma); Choirs (Music); Students--Tacoma--1970-1980; University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1970-1980;

A164366-3

36 members of the Adelphian Choir posed for a group portrait on January 9, 1974, in the University of Puget Sound's recital room inside Jacobson Hall. The choral group, founded in 1932, was composed of students from the University of Puget Sound. Each year the Adelphians would perform locally and often tour. Various Adelphian Choirs have performed in the United States, Canada and Europe. The current choir would be the guest singers at the free Tacoma Symphony Orchestra concert on February 13, 1974 at the Temple Theater. Photograph ordered by the University of Puget Sound School of Music.


Adelphian Choral Society (Tacoma); Choirs (Music); Students--Tacoma--1970-1980; University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1970-1980;

1500 N WARNER ST, TACOMA

  • 23 images. University of Puget Sound -established by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1888 as Puget Sound University -first located in a bldg. at 2102 So. I St., followed by a series of leased bldgs. -first graduating class in 1891 -campus planned for what became known as the University Place area in 1893, never built -reorganized in 1903 as the University of Puget Sound -first permanent campus opened in 1903 at 602 No. Sprague Ave. -campus relocated to No. 15th & Warner St. site in 1924 -new campus designed by Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch. -ground breaking for campus 5/22/1923 -cornerstone laid for Jones Hall 2/22/1924 -campus opened in Sept. 1924 -known as the College of Puget Sound from 1914-1959 -renamed the University of Puget Sound in 1960 -university no longer formally affiliated with the Methodist Church -plans at TPL -major campus bldgs. include: -Jones Hall (1924, Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch.) -Gymnasium (1924, Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch.) -Howarth Hall (1927, Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch.) -Anderson Hall (1938, Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch.) -Kittredge Hall (1941, Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch.) -Todd Hall (1947, Sutton, Whitney & Dugan / Mock & Morrison, arch.) -Memorial Fieldhouse (1948, Dugan, Mock & Morrison, arch.) -President's Residence (1949, Dugan, Mock & Morrison, arch.) -Conservatory of Music (1953, Dugan, Mock & Morrison, arch.) -Collins Memorial Library (1954, Silas E. Nelsen, arch.) -Wallace Memorial Pool (1956, Silas E. Nelsen, arch.) -Tenzler Hall (1958, Silas E. Nelsen, arch.) -Student Center (1959, Silas E. Nelsen, arch.) -Kilworth Chapel (1966, Lea, Pearson & Richards, arch.) -Thompson Hall (1967, Nelsen, Krona & Ziegler, arch.) -Harned Hall (2006, SRG Partnership, Portland, arch.) SEE ALSO: 2102 SO. I ST., 919-23 YAKIMA AVE. SO., 902 SO. G ST., 602 NO. SPRAGUE AVE. SEE ALSO: TPL Catalog/Clipping File T.Times 3/3/1920 C.P.S. selects 38-acre site for a campus TNT 3/4/1920 Plan memorial hall at college TNT 3/10/1920 President Todd appeals for Puget Sound college T.Times 5/5/1921 City plans to vacate land for college TDL 2/18/1923 p.1,9 Outline plans for new CPS (sketch) TDL 5/20/1923 Break campus ground May 22 TDL 5/23/1923 p.1 Gift of new CPS building comes as Campus Day climax; Mrs. Charles H. Jones announces $200,000 donation ... TNT 5/23/1923 On 78th birthday, Tacoma woman gives CPS $200,000 T.Times 5/23/1923 ... gift to college insures two new buildings TDL 6/10/1923 p.A9 (sketch of proposed Jones Hall by Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch.) TNT 1/22/1924 CPS cornerstone ceremony to be Feb. 22 TNT 2/14/1924 Two new educational buildings are nearing completion (J.E. Bonnell & Sons, contr.) TNT 2/20/1924 Cornerstone of new Jones Hall to be laid with elaborate ceremony TNT 2/22/1924 Cornerstone laid for college hall TDL 2/23/1924 p.1 Cornerstone of Jones Hall is dedicated (il) TNT 2/23/1924 Views of cornerstone ceremony at CPS (il) T.Times 4/1/1924 Break ground on April 16; CPS will start soon on science hall building TNT 4/11/1924 Make rapid progress with college plans (sketch) TDL 5/25/1924 p.E10 (sketch of Jones Hall) TDL 6/9/1924 p.2 Old building at college closed; special ceremony held ... ("color post" moved from old campus to new) TDL 6/11/1924 p.3 Lay cornerstone of new science hall (il) TDL 7/13/1924 Excavation for CPS gym starts (temporary gym built "near a natural ampitheater") TNT 9/12/1924 College moves to splendid new home TNT 9/16/1924 Permit taken out for $25,000 gym; will use frame building until erection of bigger edifice TNT 10/14/1924 CPS building is getting finishing touches TDL 1/4/1925 p.E8 (il of gymnasium) TDL 6/10/1925 p.10 Dedication for new college hall (Jones Hall) TNT 1/7/1926 CPS to resume building program; hopes to complete science hall and erect dormitory TDL 1/31/1926 Women's building unit suggested for CPS TNT 3/23/1927 Plan great college plant for future (sketch of campus plan by Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch.) TDL 3/30/1927 Science Hall to be finished (sketch) TDL 4/12/1927 Rotogravure Sec. p.6 (il) TDL 5/1/1927 p.B3 Future plans for local college pictured (sketch by Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch.) TDL 5/2/1927 CPS offers fine changes for expansion (sketch) TDL 10/2/1927 p.A13 New $175,000 science building at CPS (Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch. and J.E. Bonnell & Sons, contr.) (il) TDL 4/10/1928 Gravure Sec. p.3 (il); Sec.II p.4 (sketch of proposed campus plan) Pacific Builder & Eng. 11/16/1929 p.13 (floor plan of Jones Hall) TNT 10/20/1930 Airplane view of section of CPS (il) TDL 2/9/1932 Gravure Sec. p.2 (il of Jones Hall and Howarth Hall) TDL 2/14/1932 Re-dedicate hall at CPS; science building to be in memory of late Leonard Howarth TNT 2/17/1932 CPS will hold big celebration TDL 2/19/1932 CPS plans 5,000,000 expansion (ten year plan includes library, dormitories, second science hall, fine arts bldg., gymnasium and wood products bldg.) TNT 2/19/1932 CPS goes a step ahead TDL 6/3/1934 p.A1 May build "star lab" at C.P.S. TNT 1/7/1938 $10,000 gift to college; check will start fund for women's building at CPS TNT 2/16/1938 p.1 Break ground for new dormitory (Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch.) (il) T.Times 2/16/1938 Break ground at CPS for new building T.Times 2/19/1938 p.9 Progress in education(il) TNT 4/26/1938 p.B3 Half century past; CPS builds for bigger future (sketch of proposed women's dormitory) TNT 5/30/1938 p.3 Dormitory at college is expected to be ready (sketch) TNT 10/12/1938 p.5 CPS will lay "stone" (il of women's residence hall under construction) T.Times 10/12/1938 Cornerstone laying at college Thursday T.Times 10/13/1938 p.5 Cornerstone for women's hall laid at CPS (MacDonald Bldg. Co., contr.) (sketch) TNT 10/14/1938 p.15 (il) T.Times 10/14/1938 Stone placed at new hall T.Times 2/8/1939 New dormitory marks college's 51st year TNT 2/15/1939 p.7 Open house at new CPS hall (il of new women's residence hall) T.Times 2/15/1939 New CPS hall is dedicated (L.B. MacDonald, contr.) T.Times 10/18/1939 Dr. Todd recommends next CPS projects (proposed second wing to women's residence hall) TNT 12/21/1939 New gift to college ($15,000 donation to bldg. fund) 378 P96T 378.7 EA76O 378.7 M625S 720.28 SU87A 979.7 B64 Vol.II p.991 979.72 H91 Vol.I p.409 979.778 M364T p.47 979.7788 G135TP p.73-80 (il)
  • Year Built: 1924
  • Decade Built: 1920s

1500 N WARNER ST, TACOMA

  • 23 images. University of Puget Sound (CONTINUED) TNT 1/7/1956 p.1 Earth turned in new CPS swimming pool (Hugh C. Wallace Memorial Pool by Silas E. Nelsen, arch.) (il) TNT 2/19/1956 p.A14 College pool will be ready by next June (aerial il) TNT 3/15/1956 CPS awarded federal loan for 2 dorms TNT 3/23/1956 p.17 CPS contract to cover pool is awarded (Bonnell Construction Co., contr.) TNT 6/24/1956 p.B18 Hugh Wallace Memorial Pool (il) TNT 8/12/1956 p.B10 CPS ready for new season (aerial il) TNT 8/15/1956 CPS parking lot paved (at fieldhouse) TNT 10/17/1956 p.A1 Eisenhower here tomorrow (visit of President Dwight D. Eisenhower) TNT 10/18/1956 p.A1 Tacoma roars welcome to Ike TNT 10/19/1956 p.A1,A6 Safety of President behind parade speedup TNT 10/21/1956 CPS dormitories to cost $625,000 (Silas E. Nelsen, arch.) TNT 10/28/1956 p.A1 CPS to open dorm bids (also mention of restaurant planned for campus); CPS alums see swim pool (il) TNT 11/1/1956 Dormitory bids to be scanned by government TNT 11/4/1956 p.A4 New CPS dorms (sketch) TNT 11/11/1956 p.A17 CPS prepares swim pool (interior il) TNT 12/12/1956 p.B2 Tacoma firms get CPS bids (Strom Construction Co., contr. for additions to Anderson and Todd halls) TNT 1/6/1957 p.B10 New CPS swim pool given hearty praise (interior il) TNT 2/6/1957 p.A6 Twelve singing stars,bands signed for Fieldhouse (including Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, the Five Satins) TNT 7/28/1957 p.B7 CPS dorm nears completion (third addition to Anderson Hall by Silas E. Nelsen, arch.) (il) TNT 9/29/1957 p.C17 Death of a birch (il) TNT 10/24/1957 p.A1 CPS to build new center for students (sketch) TNT 2/9/1958 CPS student union set to go (sketch) TNT 2/20/1958 p.A10 Work begins for new CPS dormitory TNT 2/23/1958 p.B5 New CPS dorm (Silas E. Nelsen, arch. and Strom Construction Co., contr.) (sketch) TNT 2/28/1958 $672,000 CPS loan approved (for new student union bldg.) TNT 5/14/1958 p.B4 New CPS dorm rising (il) TNT 6/24/1958 Contracts let for $1 million hall at CPS (Strom Construction Co., contr.) TNT 7/7/1958 Big day at CPS (ground breaking for student center) TNT 10/23/1958 p.C2 CPS dorm dedication (il of new Flora B. Tenzler Women's Dormitory) TNT 10/26/1958 Flora B. Tenzler Memorial TNT 10/27/1958 p.15 Tenzler Hall rites held Sunday at CPS TNT 2/15/1959 Student union building progresses (il under construction) TNT 2/20/1959 CPS to add new buildings (frat houses, science bldg.) TNT 5/29/1959 p.1 CPS again university after Oct. 20 TNT 5/31/1959 Stained window on view for conference (to be place in proposed religious education bldg.) TNT 10/27/1959 p.15 Dedication set for new CPS dorm (Margaret J. Harrington Hall) TNT 10/29/1959 p.A1 CPS becomes UPS on Jan. 1 TNT 10/30/1959 p.B5 Portrait of benefactor (Harrington Hall named in honor of Margaret J. Harrington) TNT 11/29/1959 College opening student center (Special Suppl.) (il,interior il) TNT 12/4/1959 p.A1 Center will open tonight TNT 12/5/1959 400 join in dedicating new CPS Student Center TNT 1/1/1960 p.B3 It's official: CPS is now university TNT 11/13/1960 p.D13 UPS installs pipe organ (il) TNT 3/23/1961 UPS to build 5 frat homes ... (Phi Delta Theta by Donald F. Burr & Associates, arch.; Sigma Chi by Percy G. Ball, arch.; Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epilson and Sigma Nu by Nelsen, Krona, >Wilson & Ziegler, arch.) (sketch) TNT 3/26/1961 p.A18 UPS to build two new dormitories for coeds (Silas E. Nelsen, arch.) TBT 4/5/1961 Rites dedicate 6 fraternity sites at UPS (Silas E. Nelsen, coordinating arch.) TNT 6/21/1961 p.A5 Expansion at UPS (sketch) TNT 7/26/1961 p.B2 UPS housing on schedule (il) TNT 8/6/1961 p.B12 Local firms low bidders on UPS job (two women's dormitories by Strom Construction Co., contr.) TNT 8/16/1961 p.A11 UPS breaks ground for 2 dorm's (women's dormitories) (il) TNT 9/27/1961 p.B3 University housing progresses (il) TNT 12/31/1961 p.C11 Progress on dormitories (il) TNT 1/14/1962 p.C12,C13 UPS men's housing (il): New dorms for UPS (women's dormitories by Silas E. Nelsen, arch. and Strom Construction Co., contr.) (il) TNT 1/30/1962 p.34 Central kitchen (interior il of new fraternity houses) TNT 4/1/1962 p.B12 UPS housing dedication slated today TNT 5/3/1962 p.D12 UPS building drive opens ... (for new science bldg.) TNT 5/23/1962 p.A1,B10 Trustees OK UPS science building plans (Silas E. Nelsen, arch.) (sketch) TNT 8/5/1962 p.D9 Dormitories on schedule (il) TNT 9/23/1962 p.A8 UPS dormitories completed, filled (il including South Hall, North Hall, Tenzler, Anderson, Landgon & Harrington) TNT 3/9/1963 Magazine p.1 UPS has seen many changes in 75 years (aerial il) TNT 6/2/1963 p.A1 Building will memorialize C.E. McIntyre (new bldg. for the School of Business Administration and Economics) TNT 8/18/1963 p.B12 University of Puget Sound to build 3,000-seat covered football stands (sketch of proposed John S. Baker Stadium by Nelsen, Krona & Ziegler, arch.) TNT 9/19/1963 p.A1 UPS stadium bids opened (John S. Baker Stadium) TNT 10/8/1963 p.14 Planners OK vacation of street at UPS (No. 11th St.) TNT 10/17/1963 UPS alumni add $68,000 to building TNT 10/30/1963 p.A17 Council may approve UPS request on street TNT 11/13/1963 p.A6 Council approves vacating section of North 11th St. TNT 11/24/1963 p.B3 UPS stadium pact signed (Earley Construction Co., contr.) Magazine p.7 UPS football stadium soon to be reality; will be memorial to Tacoma pioneer (sketch) TNT 12/7/1963 p.10 Ground is broken for UPS stadium (il) TNT 1/15/1964 p.B5 UPS field gets special treatment (il) TNT 2/9/1964 p.D12 New pipe organ presented to UPS (interior il of music hall) TNT 3/8/1964 p.A6 Building projects shape the changing face of Tacoma (il of Baker Stadium under construction) TNT 7/7/1964 p.7 UPS plans 3 new frat houses TNT 7/21/1964 Planners OK 3 fraternity units at UPS TNT 9/9/1964 p.A8 To house business adminstration students (sketch of planned Charles Edwin McIntyre Memorial Hall by Nelsen, Krona & Ziegler, arch.) TNT 9/25/1964 p.17 UPS' John S. Baker Stadium to be dedicated in ceremonies Saturday before Western game (il) TNT 9/27/1964 p.A1 UPS stadium dedicated before 4,000 grid fans (il) TNT 11/15/1964 p.C17 UPS awards contract for new housing (new dorms by Nelsen, Krona & Ziegler, arch. and Warter Construction Co., contr.) (sketch) TNT 11/24/1964 UPS breaks ground for new dorms TNT 2/17/1965 p.A20 UPS breaks ground for McIntyre Hall (Nelsen, Krona & Ziegler, arch. and Construction Engineers, contr.) TNT 3/16/1965 UPS to get million loan (for new science hall) TNT 8/11/1965 p.A7 Construction echoes across UPS campus TNT 8/22/1965 UPS business rises (il of McIntyre Hall under construction) TNT 11/8/1965 UPS plans big complex (science complex by Nelsen, Krona & Ziegler, arch.) TNT 11/13/1965 p.7 UPS recital hall is dedicated (renamed the Leonard Jacobson Memorial Recital Hall) TNT 11/14/1965 p.B16 Business school building rises (il of Charles E. McIntyre Hall) p.D18 Music hall dedicated (Leonard Jacobsen Recital Hall) TNT 12/5/1965 p.B6 New UPS science complex (Nelsen, Krona & Ziegler, arch.) (sketch) TNT 1/21/1966 p.2 Work starts on science job at UPS (Macdonald Building Co, contr.) (il of ground breaking ceremony) TNT 2/27/1966 p.B9 UPS to use McIntyre Hall this week (interior il) TNT 4/10/1966 p.A21 May 15 set for start of UPS chapel (Lea, Pearson & Richards, arch.) TNT 4/28/1966 UPS receives $613,610 grant for building (science bldg.) TNT 5/16/1966 p.9 Ground broken for new UPS memorial chapel TNT 5/23/1966 p.23 Cornerstone of new UPS hall laid (Silas E. Nelsen listed as arch. for C. Edwin McIntyre Hall of Business) TNT 5/27/1966 Regester Hall (residence hall previously known as New Hall named in honor of Dr. John D. Regester) TNT 6/16/1966 p.D5 UPS president honored (il of R. Franklin Thompson Hall under construction) TNT 7/5/1966 p.12 Valve blamed in flooding of UPS hall (McIntyre Hall) TNT 8/21/1966 p.A14 Thompson Hall to cast long shadow at UPS (Nelsen, Krona & Ziegler, arch. and MacDonald Bldg. Co., contr.) (also mention of new central heating plant built behind the fieldhouse) TNT 12/14/1966 p.C18 Candles to light 1st service in new UPS chapel (named in honor of Wm. Kilworth) TNT 3/10/1967 p.D4 Kilworth Chapel is dedicated in UPS ceremony (designed by Charles W. Lea, Jr. / Lea, Pearson & Richards, arch.) TNT 3/19/1967 p.A10 UPS proposes joint venture for new arts auditorium (Nelsen, Krona & Ziegler, arch.) (sketch) TNT 4/16/1967 p.C21 Award of excellence in masonry to Nelsen, Krona & Ziegler for outstanding use of masonry at UPS (il) TNT 5/11/1967 p.D17 Firm sues over UPS hall repair (McIntyre Hall) TNT 6/18/1967 p.B3 Big fountain planned for UPS quad (Hilton Gardner Memorial Fountain by Nelsen, Krona & Ziegler, arch. and Macdonald Building Co., contr.) (il of ground breaking) TNT 7/12/1967 p.A10 McIntyre Hall gets publicity TNT 8/27/1967 p.C19 UPS science center is near completion (il) TNT 9/28/1967 p.A1 Dedication of new fountain at UPS was almost a washout (Silas Nelsen, arch.) (il) TNT 10/4/1967 p.D11 UPS room dedication set Thursday (Vander Ende Forum in McIntyre Hall named for local businessman Gerrit Vander Ende) TNT 12/16/1967 p.2 UPS moving project requires handpower (moving from Howarth Hall to Thompson Hall) TNT 1/2/1968 p.6 Thompson Hall (clock tower highest point on campus) (il) TNT 4/14/1968 p.B12-B15 UPS will dedicate Thompson Hall (Nelsen, Krona & Ziegler, arch. and Macdonald Building Co., contr.) (il) TNT 4/17/1968 p.A1 New science scene at UPS (il of Thompson Hall) TNT 4/20/1968 Man trapped in own web savant says (dedication of Thompson Hall) TNT 4/22/1968 p.3 UPS dedicates new Thompson Science Hall TNT 6/29/1968 $900,000 loan gets OK TNT 11/29/1968 250 year old bell placed on UPS chapel TNT 7/30/1969 Fall term housing shortage faces UPS (five modified A-frame units built by Pacific Fabricators, Inc., contr.) TNT 10/7/1969 UPS - BSU (Black Students Union) work out minority hiring plan TNT 11/9/1969 p.D8 UPS temporary housing (il) TNT 2/13/1970 BSU complaint halts dormitory job TNT 2/16/1970 ... UPS work is resumed (new dormitory) TNT 7/15/1970 p.B12 UPS quadrangle, fountain dedicated (Brown Family Quadrangle and Fountain named in honor of Harry Brown) (il) TNT 8/16/1970 UPS to welcome new hall (School of Education moves to second floor of Howarth Hall) TNT 10/31/1971 UPS Ethnic Cent open house Nov.10 (house in A-frame E) TNT 12/12/1971 Renovation gives facility new sound (fieldhouse) TNT 7/30/1972 UPS dormitory dedicated (Seward Hall) TNT 11/8/1972 UPS dorm named for scientist (Sprenger House named in honor of Dr. Robert Sprenger, former director of the Natural Sciences Division) TNT 4/13/1975 Time Machine TNT 7/12/1977 Sanctuary being moved to Kilworth Chapel site (Gail Day Chapel, built in 1924, dedicated to Gail Day in the 1940s) TNT 10/7/1977 UPS Fieldhouse to get new look (addition and remodeling by Krona, Ziegler & Associates, arch.) (sketch) TNT 3/27/1978 Fieldhouse cost puts UPS back at ground zero TNT 4/12/1978 p.A3 UPS raised roof - piece by piece (tennis pavilion by Wright Co., contr.) (il) TNT 5/2/1978 Fieldhouse renovation not shelved for good TNT 5/7/1978 Class A to leave UPS? (tournament leaving due to fieldhouse inadequacies) TNT 4/17/1979 UPS gets fieldhouse job going (Burr Associates, arch. and Hoffman Construction Co., contr.) TNT 9/9/1979 Renovated UPS Fieldhouse will benefit cagers, elephants TNT 2/19/1980 WIAA likes new look at Fieldhouse TNT 3/22/1980 New Baker Stadium track is ready - just in time TNT 12/28/1983 Foundation enriches UPS (fund to renovate Student Union Bldg.) TNT 5/16/1988 UPS shares plan for future building TNT 4/5/1989 UPS's expansion wish starts to materalize (plan to close No. Lawrence St., build new dormitory) TNT 9/9/1994 UPS dedicates new fitness center (Memorial Fieldhouse, tennis complex and fitness center renamed Pamplin Recreational Center) T.City Paper 7/10/1997 p.10 Tacoma's hidden treasures (interior il of Thompson Hall astronomical observatory, constructed in 1993 TNT 8/20/1997 p.B1 Time for a little brushing up at college (addition to Wheelock Student Center) (il) T.Weekly 7/17/1998 UPS face lift (sketch) TNT 11/6/1998 p.B1 Kudos (Norton Clapp Theatre in Jones Hall dedicated) Business Examiner 2/8/1999 p.13 ... will break ground in mid March (new bldg. to house the humanities departments) TNT 2/17/1999 p.A1 UPS gets big grant from Gates; $1 million gift to be used in renovating library T.Daily Index 4/7/1999 p.1 ... begins $14 million construction of new academic building (Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership, arch. and Sellen Construction Co., contr.) (il of model) T.Weekly 4/15/1999 p.3 UPS keeps on growing (il of model of new academic bldg.) T.Weekly 10/22/1999 p.2 UPS names new building after former university chairman Lowry Wyatt (new Lowry Wyatt Hall) TNT 10/23/1999 p.A1 Where the memories never die (50th anniversary of UPS Memorial Fieldhouse) (il) TNT 3/24/2000 p.C2 New UPS baseball field to be dedicated today TNT 9/5/2000 p.A1 A new look ... (interior il of new Lowry Wyatt Hall) T.Weekly 9/8/2000 p.5 UPS dedicates new learning space (Lowry Wyatt Hall by Zimmer-Gunsul- Frasca Partnership, arch. and Ferguson Plaza by Murase Associates, landscape arch.) T.Weekly 11/9/2001 p.1 Major improvements coming to Baker Stadium (John S. Baker Stadium) (also improvements to the J.D. Shotwell Track and the Joe Peyton Field) (il) Business Examiner 9/2/2002 p.11 New UPS facility called throwback to campus living in 19th century) (interior il of C. Garnet Trimble Hall) TNT 9/21/2002 p.C8 Carter helps erect a new edifice (il of Trimble Hall) TNT 9/29/2002 p.E2 Schneebecks to be honored by UPS (concert hall built in 1995 renamed Schneebeck Concert Hall) TNT 12/6/2004 p.B1 Days numbered for UPS landmark; a popular fountain will be sacrificed to build a $24.4 million science building ... (sketch of planned Harned Hall) TNT 12/29/2004 p.B1 Landmark returns to the earth (il of fountain demolition) TNT 12/30/2004 p.B1 UPS must have a campus oasis at Wyatt Hall (includes brief history of the Thompson Hall fountain, recently demolished) TNT 1/7/2005 p.B1 A brick backside fails as fountain replacement T.Weekly 2/24/2005 p.A7 UPS names new science building for H.C. "Joe" Harned (a Pierce County area real estate developer) TNT 8/13/2005 p.A1 Copper box yields secrets of UPS ... time capsule reveals documents from 1941 (il) T.Daily Index 9/18/2006 p.1 UPS celebrate science hall opening Sept. 29 (aerial il of Harned Hall) TNT 9/24/2006 p.B7 Public dedication (Harned Hall to be dedicated 9/29/2006) TNT 9/30/2006 p.A1 Welcome to UPS' Harned Hall (SRG Partnership, arch. and Sellen Construction Co., contr.) (interior il) T.Weekly 10/5/2006 p.A5 ... new $25 million science building, Harned Hall (interior il) T.Weekly 2/14/2008 p.A1 Clinton rallies at UPS (Hillary Rodham Clinton) TNT 7/5/2008 p.B6 What's that? (il of new campus entrance at No. 15th & Alder) T.Daily Index 5/27/2011 p.1 UPS $22M health sciences center will be named Weyerhaeuser Hall (in honor of benefactors Bill & Gail Weyerhaeuser) (Peter Bohlin / Bohlin Cywinski Jackson of Seattle, arch.) (il) NWR 133.129795 L942N Northwest Know-How Haunts, p. 23 [Norton Clapp Theatre]
  • Year Built: 1956
  • Decade Built: 1950s
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