The College Union Building, one of the newest and most modern buildings on campus, suffers water damage from a leaking roof. Built in 1955, the College Union Building was later renamed Ingram Hall in honor of Aida Ingram, wife of Charles Ingram, a PLU benefactor.
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Part of University Photographs Collection
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Part of Washington Congregation Files
A picture of an organization business session, for Holy Spirit Lutheran Church.
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1959-05-19
Part of University Photographs Collection
A view of Parkland from the 1959.
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Part of Washington Congregation Files
A picture of the church building.
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1959-05-19
Part of University Photographs Collection
A view of a street in Parkland, 1959
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Part of Washington Congregation Files
A picture of the church construction.
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1959-05-19
Part of University Photographs Collection
This Parkland Street boarding the PLU campus.
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Part of Washington Congregation Files
A picture of the altar.
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1958-12-26
Part of University Photographs Collection
This architect's sketch shows the future Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building. Completed in 1960, it was later renamed for Philip E. Hauge who worked at the university from 1920 to 1976.
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Part of Washington Congregation Files
A picture of the church building.