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Saint Patrick's Day Dinner and Stag Night at University - Union Club. Club members pose in chef's hats and aprons. Traditionally for this annual event, members would prepare their own meal.


Saint Patrick's Day--Tacoma; Cooks; Men--Clubs--Tacoma; Aprons--Tacoma; University Union Club of Tacoma (Tacoma);

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University Union Club Honor Roll, Mr. Ireland. An outdoor plaque lists the names of the University Union Clubs members in service titled "Honor Roll".


World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--Tacoma; University Union Club of Tacoma (Tacoma);

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The Golden Anniversary of the Union Club was celebrated September 22, 1938. It was attended by two of the charter members, John S. Baker and Alexander Baillie, as well as members of the "Old Guard" and current members. The Club came into being in the summer of 1888, when a need was recognized for an organization to further the fledgling Tacoma's growing business interests and for a place to entertain distinguished guests. It was organized by the late George Browne, who met with 30 local business men to form the first club. Soon the club had 100 members, paying dues of $250 each. Proceeds were used to build the Clubhouse. (T. Times 9/23/1938, pg. 18)


Union Club (Tacoma);

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Two charter members of the Union Club, John S. Baker (left) and Alexander Baillie, toast one another on the Golden Anniversary of the Union Club, September 22, 1938. The Club was founded in the summer of 1888, when a need was recognized for an organization to further the fledgling Tacoma's growing business interests and for a place to entertain distinguished guests. It was organized by the late George Browne, who met with 30 local business men to form the first club. Soon the club had 100 members, paying dues of $250 each. Proceeds were used to build the Clubhouse. (T. Times 9/23/1938, pg. 18)


Union Club (Tacoma); Baker, John S.; Baillie, Alexander, 1859-1949;

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University Union Club Steak Fry. Club members sit around the table with their napkins tucked in at their chins preparing to chow down at this annual event. Once a year, members would gather together to cook their own steaks and enjoy a show at the Club. The event was usually sold out.


Clubs--Tacoma--1950-1960; University Union Club of Tacoma (Tacoma);

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Dinner honoring Nancy Hewitt at University Union Club on June 26, 1939. Party was probably in honor of her upcoming marriage on June 28, 1939. (filed with Argentum)


University Union Club of Tacoma (Tacoma); Hewitt, Nancy;

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Sigma Alpha Epsilon banquet. On March 11, 1955, over 100 members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon from Tacoma and Southwest Washington gathered for a dinner at the University Union Club to celebrate the 99th anniversary of the fraternity's founding. Albert Balch, member of the Master Builders and community designer, was the guest speaker. His topic was "Building for Tomorrow." During his speech, Balch predicted a population boom for the Northwest. (TNT 3/2/1955, pg. A-11)


Sigma Alpha Epsilon (Tacoma); University Union Club of Tacoma (Tacoma); Fraternities & sororities--Tacoma--1950-1960;

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University - Union Club. General view of clubhouse by Whedden and Lewis, Architects; 1888. (filed with Argentum)


Clubhouses--Tacoma; Fraternal lodges--Tacoma; University Union Club of Tacoma (Tacoma)--Buildings;

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ca. 1940. The milkman prepares to leave a few bottles at the door of the University Union Club. He is driving a Diamond T dairy truck. The milk he's delivering is Jersey Milk, from the Grand Pre farm owned by Paul Hebb. Diamond T trucks were commercial trucks and were manufactured by the Diamond T Truck Co., 3811 South Tacoma Way. TPL-4730


University Union Club of Tacoma (Tacoma); Trucks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Diamond T trucks; Milkmen & milkwomen--1940-1950; Milk;

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Standard Oil salesmen pose in front of the Union Club on June 3, 1924. One man is holding the 1924 Red Crown Gasoline Zerolene Trophy which was awarded to Tacoma.


Awards; Standard Oil Co. of California (Tacoma)--People; Union Club (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B18438

Rotary Club Scotsmen at the Union Club. James Gifford Newbegin, who would be appointed mayor in 1929 upon the resignation of Melvin G. Tennent, is at extreme right in this April 26, 1928, photograph. With the exception of one properly dressed Scotsman third to the right, the other Rotary Club members have patched together costumes consisting of tablecloth "kilts," wisk brooms in place of sporrans, and vacuum cleaner hoses and bags in lieu of bagpipes. G23.1-157


Rotary Club of Tacoma (Tacoma); Clubs--Tacoma--1920-1930; Union Club (Tacoma); Newbegin, James G.;

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Farewell banquet for Harry A. Lehnhardt, Union Club, Jan. 14, 1931, given by the Tacoma Agency Sales Force. 1953 copy of a customer's print.


Union Club (Tacoma); Clubs--Tacoma--1930-1940; Lehnhardt, Harry A.;

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Motion picture critic, newspaper and radio columnist Hedda Hopper, in town to attend the premiere of "Tugboat Annie Sails Again," greets Mr. and Mrs. Galvin Hopper and Phillip Garland at University - Union Club banquet after the opening of the new Tacoma Little Theater. Seated next to Miss Hopper is Tacoma Mayor Harry Cain. Miss Hopper was the surprise guest at the supper party for Tacoma Drama League members following the first Tacoma performance of "Knickerbocker Holiday." (T. Times 10-18-40, p. 13) ALBUM 5.


Hopper, Hedda; Reporters; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Garland, Phillip; Hopper, C. Galvin; Banquets--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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Motion picture critic of radio and newspaper, Hedda Hopper, shakes the hand of Mrs. Galvin Hopper during a banquet at the University- Union Club on October 17, 1940. Mayor Harry Cain is seated next to Miss Hopper. Miss Hopper was a surprise guest at the Tacoma Drama League supper party which followed the opening of "Knickerbocker Holiday" at the new Little Theatre on North 2nd and "I" St. She had just flown into town to attend the premiere of "Tugboat Annie Sails Again," and would be broadcasting her "Hedda Hopper's Hollywood" program on site the following evening for a national audience. (T. Times 10-18-40, p. 13) ALBUM 5.


Hopper, Hedda; Reporters; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Hopper, C. Galvin; Banquets--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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It was the tradition of the old University Club (newly reformed in 1939 as the University-Union Club) to entertain the Justices of the State Supreme Court at an annual dinner and entertainment. The 33rd annual event was held November 20, 1940 at the club with Mayor Harry P. Cain as toastmaster. The "entertainment" portion was turned over to the Tacoma Drama League. They are pictured portraying the Justices in rapt interest over the finer points of a divorce case. The "judges" are, left to right, J. Walley Showman (reading the Police Gazette), William L. Brown, E.E. "Bud" Bare Jr., J.K. "Jock" Gordon and Irving W. Thomas. (T. Times 11/20/1940, pg. 3)


University Union Club of Tacoma (Tacoma); Tacoma Drama League (Tacoma); Impersonation;

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Annual Judges Banquet at University-Union Club. Seated are Govenor-elect Arthur B. Langlie (center), Mayor Harry P. Cain (perched on arm of chair) and U.S. District Court Judge Lloyd T. Black. Others in the November 21, 1940, photograph include State Supreme Court justices William J. Steinert, C.G. Jeffers, Samuel R. Driver, George B. Simpson, John T. Robinson and retired justice William D. Askew. The 33rd annual dinner for state supreme court judges was held on Thanksgiving Eve, November 20, 1940, with 271 men in attendance. Mayor Cain acted as Toastmaster. Mr. Langlie had been involved in a very close gubernatorial race with Spokane Democrat and former U.S. Senator C.C. Dill who refused to concede weeks after the election. Mr. Langlie would be the only GOP candidate to win a major office in Washington State in 1940. TPL-4586. (T.Times, 11-21-40, p. 9, 11-22-40, p. 18) ALBUM 10, ALBUM 12.


Governors; Langlie, Arthur B., 1900-1966; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Judges; University Union Club of Tacoma (Tacoma);

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Alfred Copp, far right, was the chairman for the "Sadie Hawkins" costume ball planning committee in March of 1941. He had to hand crank the committee's "jalopy" to get everyone to their pre-party rehearsal. The dance was to be held at the University Union Club and everyone attending the "Dogpatch" themed affair was encouraged to dress like one of the characters in the popular "Lil' Abner" comic strip. The other committee members are: (l to r) Dr. Carroll Carlson, Miss Frances Parlaman, James Will, Miss Muriel McDonald, Mrs. Helen D. Mann and Mrs. Dolores Carlson. The "jalopy" is a 1906 Model N Ford which was owned by Leon Titus. ( T.Times 3/11/1941, pg. 9)


Dance parties--Tacoma--1940-1950; Copp, Alfred E.; Carlson, Carroll; Parlaman, Frances; Will, James W.; McDonald, Muriel; Mann, Helen D.; Carlson, Dolores; Ford automobile;

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