A 1:15 minute quadrille sett, which is a series of square dances called "figures" or "changes" done one after another with only a brief pause in between, by the same groups of dancers with the same partners, and with a different for each change....
Nell Shipman (as Faith Diggs) and Alfred Allen (as Mark Leroy) in a scene from "The Grub-Stake." Alfred Allen (1866-1947) appeared in more than 100 films between 1915 and 1929.
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...
Edward Rhodenbaugh's daily, sometimes hourly, account of activities during the summer break of 1924. As a teacher at Gooding College, Edward had the summer off. He spent his time traveling throughout Idaho and Easter Oregon, including Craters of...
A development program for a desired bicycle system in the Boise Metropolitan area. Emphasis is placed on providing service to the commuter and recreational bicyclist, and separating bicyclists and motor vehicles whenever possible for safety.
A development program for a desired bicycle system in the Boise Metropolitan area. Emphasis is placed on providing service to the commuter and recreational bicyclist, and separating bicyclists and motor vehicles whenever possible for safety.
A view of the Administration Building and Campus School. This photo was taken sometime during the brief period of time (1953-1955) before the Science Building (Math/Geology) was built in between them. The bell tower of the Boise train depot is...
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...
A view from the second floor of the library entry lobby. In the foreground is a piece of art hanging from the ceiling, and in the background is the Liberal Arts building. The fountain pool is visible between the buildings. When the building was...
College students take a break between classes on the Boise State campus. On the left, some studenst view tables of pottery and one student is painting. This open area is now the site of the Special Events Center.
Jim Nelson and Ron Yanke receive awards and recognition for their financial support for the building of the Centennial Amphitheatre. Between them is Boise State president John Keiser.
Pedro Ilisastegui and Pat Dyson dancing; a promotional picture for their tango during the intermission between the French and Spanish plays at Romance Language Night, January 16, 1950
A college rivalry between College of Idaho, in Caldwell, and Boise Junior College became heated in the late 1940s when BJC students stole the C of I bell and painted it blue. In this picture, two students pose next to the bell with wall of hay...
Boise State University; Cafeterias; Soda fountains
A view of the main dining hall in the old Student Union. The soda fountain is at the left; between the two double doors is a jukebox. This area has now been subdivided as Rooms 111 and 115 in the Communication Building.
The construction of the Gymnasium from the southwest, with the Boise foothills and Table Rock in the background. The channel between the trees was dug for a heating tunnel, a source of heat for many buildings on the Boise Junior College campus.
An view of the Boise Junior College sometime between 1955 and 1960. In the lower left is the dormitory Morrison Hall. The tower of the Boise Depot is visible in the upper right.