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Bohler Gym, construction, January 25, 1927
12019-05-09T16:50:43+00:00Alex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f4339941A photograph taken during the initial construction of Bohler Gym. There is little activity on the site, most of the materials are covered in snow. College Hill is clearly visible in the background. Named for Fred Bohler, the nationally known WSU Coach and Director of Athletics who devoted forty-two years to physical education and sports at WSU. Bohler gym has played a significant role in the history of Cougar sports. Housing a basketball court, swimming pool handball courts and offices, it still has an important role in WSU athletics. This massive red brick building is ornamented with terra cotta and cut stone. The Renaissance Revival windows surrounded with alternating plain and broken pediments are surprisingly opulent. The original entrance with sculptural decoration faced west. The architect, Stanley Smith, was the second University architect. Between 1924 and 1947, he completed fourteen major buildings at WSU. Bohler was the first of the three athletics buildings he built on the north side of the campus including Hollingbery Fieldhouse, and Smith Gym.plain2019-05-09T16:50:43+00:00Is found in PC 31, Myron Huckle Photographs of WSU: http://libraries.wsu.edu/masc/finders/pc31.htm at Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) http://libraries.wsu.edu/mascpc31b2s7nbohler19270125; pc149b5n89-191ImageCampus buildings--Washington (State)--Pullman; Bohler Gym; Gymnasiums--Washington (State)-Pullman; Building construction--Washington (State)--Pullman01/25/1927United States--Washington (State)--Whitman County--Pullmanark:/80444/xv26689Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries: http://libraries.wsu.edu/mascNo known copyright. Item is believed to be in public domain due to failure to comply with required formalities.Alex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f43399