Boise State University;Boise River (Idaho);Baseball;Boise (Idaho)--Aerial views;
An aerial view of the Boise State campus and downtown Boise from the 1960s. The present Student Union was built on the baseball diamond's right field a few years later.
An informative booklet for citizens of Boise, Idaho and surrounding areas. The booklet was intended to assist individuals connect with services available to them.
The Driscoll Hall team participating in "Anything Goes," a dormitory competition sponsored by Morrison Hall during Homecoming week at Boise State University. Each dorm had a 4 person coed team which competed in a variety of stunts for a trophy....
The Driscoll Hall team participating in the "Anything Goes" a dormitory competition sponsored by Morrison Hall during Homecoming. Each dorm had a 4 person, coed, team which competed in a variety of stunts for a trophy. The event was held in on the...
An aerial view of the east side of the Boise Junior College campus sometime between 1955 and 1960. BJC's married students housing complex is visible at the bottom right. Old Bronco Stadium is at the center of the photo. At the very top, toward...
An aerial view of the east end of the BJC campus and east end of Julia Davis Park from 1963. The baseball diamond of East Junior High School is visible in the top center of the photo, the projected site of Boise State University's future track...
Three contestants in the "Anything Goes (almost)" games. A Morrison Hall sponsored Homecoming event held on the baseball field, coed groups from each college dormitory competed in three events: "the pie factory", "Milkman", and "Day at the Office"....
A recommendation from the Planning-Zoning Commission to the Mayor and City Council concerning a six year Capital Improvement Program and Budget for the City of Boise.
Housing developments; City planning; Municipal government; Urban renewal;
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Project Proposal - Acquisition application by the City of Boise to acquire approximatley 325 acres of land adjoing Boise River on both sides, for the purpose of creating a green belt.