- 5.1.2--TNT0147S
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- 01/09/1982
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Robert L. Stivers
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Robert L. Stivers
Transit Systems--King County (Metro) - 3
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--Close Call--
Thirty passengers escaped injury by crawling through the windows of this Metro Transit bus moments before it burst into flames as the result of a chain-reaction accident Tuesday on Washington 520.
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Stivers, Bob
Transit Systems--King County (Metro) - 4
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Park & Ride/Federal Way/320th
Erickson
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Robert Stivers, PLU religion professor
Photo by Michael Chow
Transit Systems--King County (Metro) - 5
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Downtown Seattle
Transit Tunnel
Stillman, Chuck (Johnson Point, WA) - 1
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BUSINESS -- Reporter: Cole
Chuck Stillman and his long term investments: Chuck among his 45-year-old Douglas Fir trees on his 52-acre tree farm near Johnson Point, Olympia, WA. Stumpage prices have been a boom to the little guy, non-corporate tree farmers is the story line.
Transit Systems--King County (Metro) - 6
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--Tunnel Hoopla--
The Metro and the City of Seattle celebrated the beginning of the downtown Seattle bus tunnel project Friday with a bus driving through a makeshift tunnel at Union Station.
Stiles, Keith (Key Peninsula) - 1
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Keith Stiles
Photo by Jim Bates
Transit Systems--King County (Metro) - 7
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Off-duty Burien police officer Dennis Russell, center, talks with a Metro bus driver as partner (and fellow off-duty cop) Glen Jackson, right, casts a wary glance at the busload of passengers at a bus stop in a Burien shopping center. The two spend one night each week moonlighting with the Metro as security officers.
Geff Hinds/Photo
Porterfield
Stevens, John (Talking Rain Beverage Company) - 1
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John Stevens is a partner in the Talking Rain Beverage Company, which is producing a new brand of flavored seltzer -- with water from Tumwater.
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman
Business story by Gillie
Transit Systems--King County (Metro) - 8
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The 60-foot, $430,000 Italian-made bending bus enters the Pioneer Square Station area as it makes its way successfully through Metro's downtown Seattle bus tunnel. Metro invited the news media along for a bus ride through their new bus tunnel to prove that their new Dual-power buses could fit. Joe Siesling, 22 years with Metro, drove the bus through the tunnel and mentioned there was lots of room, three foot of clearance on each side of the bus. Metro has ordered 236 of the dual-powered buses and when they are all in service, they will replace 40% of the buses operating on the streets.
Photo by Russ Carmack
Stevens, Isaac I. and Margaret (First Governor of Wash. Territory) - 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Isaac I. Stevens
Transit Systems--King County (Metro) - 9
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The Seattle Water front Trolley will be extended to the Kingdome and the International District.
by Jim Bates
Stevens, Isaac I. and Margaret (First Governor of Wash. Territory) - 2
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Stevens, Isaac
Washington Territorial Governor
Issued for one-time use.
Credit line required, including photographer and negative number, if provided:
Special Collections Division
University of Washington Libraries
Photo by: J. Notman
Negative No.: UW 3432
Send inquiries to above, FM-25, Seattle, WA 98195
Transit Systems--King County (Metro) - 10
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This is the prototype diesel/electric articulating bus made by "Breda" of Italy. Metro will have over two hundred of them by the end of 1990. It runs on electricity when inside the bus tunnel in downtown Seattle.
Haley
G. Larson/Story
Stevens, Isaac I. and Margaret (First Governor of Wash. Territory) - 3
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Stevens, Isaac
Issued for one-time use.
Credit line required, including photographer and negative number, if provided:
Special Collections Division
University of Washington Libraries
Photo by: --
Negative No.: UW 3434
Send inquiries to above, FM-25, Seattle, WA 98195
Tacoma Community House (1311 S. M Street) - 1
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Photo Rcv'd: 05/21/1984 - Article date
1311 TACOMA SETTLEMENT HOUSE 1311
Stevens, Isaac I. and Margaret (First Governor of Wash. Territory) - 4
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Gen. Isaac I. Stevens,
First Gov. Wash. Ter.
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Isaac I. Stevens
Note: Photo of drawing
Tacoma Community House (1311 S. M Street) - 2
Stevens, Isaac I. and Margaret (First Governor of Wash. Territory) - 5
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Mrs. J.S.H (Kate Stevens Bates) of Olympia, daughter of Governor Isaac I. Stevens, who made the treaty of 1855 with the Indians.
Left: Chief Polsupine (sp) of Yakima, whose uncle signed the treaty of 1855.
Right: Chief Billy Joshua of Oregon, Chief of Umatillas, whose grandfather signed the Umatillas treaty.
Please credit photo to McKnight Studio, Olympia.
Exclusive photo.
Stevens, Isaac I. and Margaret (First Governor of Wash. Territory) - 6
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Mrs. Kate Stevens Bates (died 11/25/1941) - Daughter of Isaac I. Stevens
Dr. James H.S. Bates (died 03/10/1949)
Isaac I. Stevens: This pix is of his daughter "Kate Stevens Bates".
Tacoma Community House (1311 S. M Street) - 4
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"What Is A City?" Asks Pat Keating and Laura Shapiro
Youngsters Give Artistic Answers to Teaching Interns
Stevens, Isaac I. and Margaret (First Governor of Wash. Territory) - 7
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Note attached said:
"House occupied by Isaac I. Stevens, first Governor of Washington Territory."
Tacoma Community House (1311 S. M Street) - 5
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Intern Andy Horowitz, Left, Leads Orientation Session
Volunteers and Youth Corps Group Discuss Research
Sternberg, Julie (Musician) (Tacoma) - 1
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Sternberg, Julie
(Photo possibly by) W. Zimmerman.
Sterud, Bill (Puyallup Tribal Official) - 1
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Bill Sterud
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Photo by Bruce A. Kellman
Tacoma Community House (1311 S. M Street) - 7
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Thanks to you Tacoma Community House is working, The United Way of Pierce County
University of Puget Sound Photograph
Coordinating the voluntary income assistance tax program are Bob Yamashita, director of the Tacoma Community House; Jeffrey Carr, student chairman from the University; and Roy J. Polley, associate professor of business and public administration and adviser to Alpha Kappa Psi and Phi Chi Theta.
Photo by Cheryl Lyn Doten