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Anderson Hall Scrapbook, 1967, Central Washington University
Anderson Hall Scrapbook, 1967, Central Washington University
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Anderson Hall is a dormitory on the campus of Central Washington University. It was completed in 1962 and remains in use today. It was initially a women's residence, but today is co-ed.
Its namesake, Mabel T. Anderson, was a student and, later, a professor at Central. She enrolled in 1916 and two years later became the third grade teacher in the campus training school. After earning a master’s degree at Teacher’s College, Columbia University, she returned to Central and taught in the education program until 1963.
Anderson Hall Scrapbook, 1964, Central Washington University
Anderson Hall Scrapbook, 1964, Central Washington University
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Anderson Hall is a dormitory on the campus of Central Washington University. It was completed in 1962 and remains in use today. It was initially a women's residence, but today is co-ed.
Its namesake, Mabel T. Anderson, was a student and, later, a professor at Central. She enrolled in 1916 and two years later became the third grade teacher in the campus training school. After earning a master’s degree at Teacher’s College, Columbia University, she returned to Central and taught in the education program until 1963.
Anderson Hall Scrapbook, 1963, Central Washington University
Anderson Hall Scrapbook, 1963, Central Washington University
Scrapbooks
Anderson Hall is a dormitory on the campus of Central Washington University. It was completed in 1962 and remains in use today. It was initially a women's residence, but today is co-ed.
Its namesake, Mabel T. Anderson, was a student and, later, a professor at Central. She enrolled in 1916 and two years later became the third grade teacher in the campus training school. After earning a master’s degree at Teacher’s College, Columbia University, she returned to Central and taught in the education program until 1963.
Anderson Hall Scrapbook, 1962, Central Washington University
Anderson Hall Scrapbook, 1962, Central Washington University
Scrapbooks
Anderson Hall is a dormitory on the campus of Central Washington University. It was completed in 1962 and remains in use today. It was initially a women's residence, but today is co-ed.
Its namesake, Mabel T. Anderson, was a student and, later, a professor at Central. She enrolled in 1916 and two years later became the third grade teacher in the campus training school. After earning a master’s degree at Teacher’s College, Columbia University, she returned to Central and taught in the education program until 1963.