Western Governors seated at a table with presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower holding a sign that reads "A solid west for Ike". Front row from left to right: Charles H. Russell of Nevada, Len Jordan, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Earl Warren of...
[Caption from back of photo] "April 12, 1967. Laying of the cornerstone of the new Student Center [Student Union] at Boise College. Left to right: W.L. Gottenberg, Acting President;Ernie Weber, incoming student body president;Fritz Hummel of...
Boise State University; Naval aviation; Military officers;
"Former school mates visit with SEC NAV guest Dr. Eugene B. Chaffee, who was president of their Alma Mater, Boise Junior College, L. to R. Cdr. J.S. Evans, Dr. E.B. Chaffee, Lcdr. William C. Adams." (Caption written on back of photo)
Boise State University; Group portraits; Fraternities & Sororities
Group photo of Phi Theta Kappa, the honorary society. From left to right front row: L. Lyman, D. Luce, D. Gunhert, L. Dunn, R. White, C. Barber. Back row: B. Worley, J. Jones, Colin Taylor, C. Wiley, H. Atchley, J. Booth.
Pep band group photo with director John Best. First row: B. Carringer, S. Brashears, W. Azcuenaga, B. Crowley, C. Shanahan, B. Baker, K. Ripley. Second row: S. Daly, R. Mamerow, J. Eberle, B. Steele, B. Johnson, D. McGuire, S. Stevens. Third...
New faculty for the 1968-69 school year at Boise State College. Among the individuals identified in the photo are: Eunice Wallace, Connie A. Matsen, Sheila Reihing Truby, Wylla Barsness, Alva J. Davis, John B. Barnes, Robert Luke, Emerson C....
New faculty for the 1963-64 school year at Boise Junior College. Front row, left to right: Nancy S. Davidson, Clareene Wharry, Nancy L. Fleming, Robert B. Sylvester, Donald J. Sieber, E.B. Casteel. Middle row: Nelson E. Reeves (at far left),...
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...
Nell Shipman, her company, and friends celebrate her birthday, October 25, 1920, at the Pine Knot Lodge, Big Bear, California. Nell Shipman is seated at the head of the table with her son Barry standing beside her. She was at Big Bear filming...
Senator Jordan visits the National Reactor Testing Station Health Services Laboratory in Idaho with W. L. Ginkel, manager of the Atomic Energy Commission Idaho Operations Office.
Left to right: Vice president W.L. Gottenberg, President Eugene B. Chaffee, and Acel Chatburn, director of student affairs, surveying the Boise Junior College campus.
Boise State University; Group portraits; Student organizations
A group photo of the International Relations club. First row, Sylva Cusick, Dr. Baker, Doris Aston. Second row, J. Azcuenaga, R. Muhonen, Francis Tate, Wilma Carter, Gale Morgan, Diane Morgan, Diane Larson, L. Allen, Mary Grace Smith, Daisy Grahm,...
Boise State University; Parades; Convertible automobiles;
Boise College president Eugene B. Chaffee (behind the driver) and vice president William Gottenberg await the start of the 1966 Homecoming parade in a convertible Chevrolet Impala. The vehicle is parked in front of the Idaho State Capitol...
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...
Entries from Lyman Wilbur's daily diary from 1956 describing the Wilburs' 1956 trip to Afghanistan as well as the days leading to the trip, when Wilbur met with people to discuss the project in Afghanistan. While these diary entries do not cover...
This formation was named by W.L. Cole and Robert W. Limbert on their 1920 expedition into the region. The bridge was named by Limbert and Cole in 1920 after a man on the trip hit his head on the underside of the bridge hard enough to bring tears to...
The 1921 expedition members pose for a photograph in front of a natural bridge. The bridge was named by Robert W. Limbert and W. L. Cole in 1920 after a man on the trip hit his head on the underside of the bridge hard enough to bring tears to his...