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Monthly Archives: July 2009
This just in…
What a great picture! Former swim coach and Wabash Athletics Hall of Famer Gail Pebworth just came by with this incredible gift for the Archives. It was sent to her by the family of Albert Otto Deluse, a Beta in … Continue reading
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Did Wabash win?
Chances are most members of the Wabash family have heard the story of Ralph Lee Wilson. He was the football player who died in 1910 as a result of injuries he received in the Washington University game in St. Louis. … Continue reading
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Thomas Labs
Photographer – Mason B. Thomas All but our most recent alumni are familiar with Waugh Hall and Thomas Labs, removed to build the new Hays Hall of Science. While memories of Waugh and Thomas linger, I thought it would be … Continue reading
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A prize in remembrance…
John Maurice Butler’s 1887 senior photograph taken at Nicholson Brothers studio in Crawfordsville The young student pictured above is John Maurice Butler. The Butler Prize was established in 1923 by Mrs. Margaret Butler Snow in honor of her beloved brother, … Continue reading
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Armory and Gymnasium
While working with the yearbook editor who was looking for old pics, I came across these pictures and scanned them. Because they are so neat, I thought I would share these images with some folks who might not see the … Continue reading
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