Nell Shipman's friend and confidante, Belle Angstadt (in bed), in the center of the scene during the filming of Shipman's lost film "Wolf's Brush," at Angstadt's Lone Star Ranch, on the shores of Priest Lake, Idaho. At the far left Lloyd Peters...
The Associated Students of Boise State College (ASBSC) senators in a group picture. Seated, left to right: Kathy Hudson, Steve Welker, Wally Allington, Kathy Nolan, Dr. Hendry, Jack Arbaugh, Gary Johnson, Jim Tibbs, Mel Lowe, Harry Shimada, Ben...
Co-captains Harry Kealoha (left) and Darrell Vail holding the National Junior College Association championship trophy which the BJC football team won on Thanksgiving after defeating the Tyler Texas Apaches, 22-0. The team won all 10 of their games...
New faculty for the 1949-50 school year at Boise Junior College pose on the steps of the Administration Building. Front row (left to right): Konstantin Epp, unidentified, Mrs. Kallenberger, Elaine Strawn, Helen Farrer, and Harry Moore. Back row...
Harry W. Morrison (left), Boise businessman and benefactor of Boise Junior College, with BJC president Eugene B. Chaffee and his wife Lois Chaffee, probably sometime in the early 1950s. They appear to be entering Bronco Stadium.
Barry Shipman's collie Laddie, presented to him as an Easter present. Laddie had a small part with Nell Shipman in the lost Vitagraph film, "The Wild Strain" (1917) and accompanied the Shipmans to Spokane and Priest River, Idaho, where he lost his...
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Boise State University; Business people; Marching bands; Drum majors
Harry W. Morrison, longtime trustee and supporter of Boise Junior College (center, in suit and tie), with the BJC marching band on Harry W. Morrison Appreciation Day. Behind Morrison is drum major Richard Nelson. The band was thanking Morrison for...
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Harry W. Morrison, longtime trustee and supporter of Boise Junior College and president/cofounder of Morrison-Knudsen Company (left) receives a letter of appreciation from Gary Brown, president of the Boise Junior College marching band, for his...
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At the headquarters of Morrison-Knudsen Company in Boise, Harry W. Morrison, longtime trustee and supporter of Boise Junior College (far right) is greeted by the BJC marching band on Harry W. Morrison Appreciation Day. John Best (in white standing...
Head table dignitaries for the Harry W. Morrison Day luncheon hosted by the Boise City Chamber of Commerce. Seated, left to right, are Episcopal Bishop Norman L. Foote, Harry W. Morrison, and Idaho Governor Robert E. Smylie. Among those standing...
Boise State University; Marching bands; Engineers; Construction industry
The Boise Junior College band performs at the headquarters of Morrison-Knudsen Company in Boise, Idaho, to show appreciation of Harry W. Morrison (far left) for his donation of new uniforms for the marching band.
Portrait of Harry W. Morrison, original member of the Boise Junior College board of trustees. Morrison was a founding member of the Morrison-Knudsen Corporation, an international construction and civil engineering company headquarted in Boise Idaho.
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The cover of the graduate catalog for Boise State University, 2003-2004. The large photo is the entrance to Albertsons Library;the smaller photo shows the fountain in the engineering complex, with the Harry W. Morrison Civil Engineering Bulding in...