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University of Washington Alumni Association Records File://///Files/Shareddocs/Librarycollections/Manuscriptsarchives/Findaidsi University of Washington Alumni Association records file://///files/shareddocs/librarycollections/manuscriptsarchives/findaidsi... Special Collections Division University of Washington Libraries Box 352900 Seattle, Washington, 98195-2900 USA (206) 543-1929 This document forms part of the Guide to the University of Washington Alumni Association Records. To find out more about the history, context, arrangement, availability and restrictions on this collection, click on the following link: http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/permalink/UWResource00209/ Special Collections home page: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/ Search Collection Guides: http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/search 1 of 1 8/12/2015 1:43 PM J W.U. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Accession No. 95-10 INVENTORY Board No. Description 1 John F. Kennedy and UW President Charles Odegaard seated among an audience 2 Program cover — Michigan vs Washington at 1981 Rose Bowl 3 Program cover — Baby New Year 1937 pictured between the logos of UW and the opposing team, Rose Bowl game on January 1, 1937 4 Program cover — University of Southern California and UW Rose Bowl of 1944, showing a rose and football players in action 5 Program cover — Minnesota vs UW in 1961 Rose Bowl, with sketch of stadium and mountains in the background 6 Program cover — 1992 Rose Bowl between Michigan and UW, with picture of a football and "78th Rose Bowl" 7 Program cover — 1978 Rose Bowl between Michigan and UW, with both teams1 helmets 8 Program cover — 1991 Rose Bowl between Iowa and UW, with sketch of football escaping the confines of the stadium 9 Program cover — 1982 Rose Bowl between Iowa and UW, with a picture of a rose 10 1926 Tournament of Roses showing a woman sitting in a bed of roses, holding a rose-twined staff. This image is from the Pasadena Star News, 11 Parade float promoting construction of Husky Stadium, "Buy a Seat and Build a Stadium" 12 1924 Tournament of Roses, showing a football player bursting through a circle. This image is from the Pasadena Star News. 13 Program cover — 1964 Rose Bowl between Illinois and UW, with picture of rose 14 Husky Band marching in formation, spelling out the words HUSKY FEVER on the stadium field 15 Head football coach Don James wearing a headset 16 Spectators holding a sign saying "See U in Pasadena" .
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