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History professor at the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, statement supporting different fields
1. History professor at the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, statement supporting different fields for a Master's Degree in History at the University of Washington, n.d.
History professor and alumnus of the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, reminiscence on Campus
2. History professor and alumnus of the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, reminiscence on Campus Day, n.d.
Tyee 1966 Yearbook
3. Tyee 1966 Yearbook
Tyee 1925 Yearbook
4. Tyee 1925 Yearbook

History professor at the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, letter to Consul of Latvia, Hans
5. History professor at the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, letter to Consul of Latvia, Hans Cron, regarding the planting of trees on George Washington's Bicentennial Birthday at the University, November 24, 1931
President of the Alumni Association of the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, letter to the University
6. President of the Alumni Association of the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, letter to the University Land and Building Commission, regarding the move of the university to a new site and the cost of a new building, n.d.
Phrenology assessment of Edmond Meany given by Prof. O.S. Fowler, June 29th, 1865
7. Phrenology assessment of Edmond Meany given by Prof. O.S. Fowler, June 29th, 1865
Olympic Outing, July 22 - August 5, 1933
8. Olympic Outing, July 22 - August 5, 1933

1926 Outing: Olympics, Port Angeles to Moclips via Lake Quinault
9. 1926 Outing: Olympics, Port Angeles to Moclips via Lake Quinault
Thru the Olympics with the Mountaineers, July 31 to August 21, 1920
10. Thru the Olympics with the Mountaineers, July 31 to August 21, 1920
Tyee 1935 Yearbook
11. Tyee 1935 Yearbook
1914 Campus Day showing faculty, University of Washington
12. 1914 Campus Day showing faculty, University of Washington

Edmond and Lizzie (Ward) Meany and members of the family, n.d.
13. Edmond and Lizzie (Ward) Meany and members of the family, n.d.
Edmond and Lizzie (Ward) Meany seated on bench, University of Washington campus, n.d.
14. Edmond and Lizzie (Ward) Meany seated on bench, University of Washington campus, n.d.
Edmond Meany
15. Edmond Meany
History Professor at the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, dedication to University of Washington
16. History Professor at the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, dedication to University of Washington former Land Commissioner, Rev. Daniel Bagley, in University of Washington Tyee Yearbook, 1903

KOMO radio transcript regarding special broadcast of History professor at the University of Washington,
17. KOMO radio transcript regarding special broadcast of History professor at the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, administering the Ephebic Oath from hospital to incoming freshman class, October 4, 1929
History professor at the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, memorandum to Dandelion Brigade regarding
18. History professor at the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, memorandum to Dandelion Brigade regarding Campus Day, May 12, 1905
Correspondence between Edmond S. Meany and Robert Moran about establishing Mountaineers support for the
19. Correspondence between Edmond S. Meany and Robert Moran about establishing Mountaineers support for the construction of a road to the top of Mount Constitution, 1925
Photographs of the Olympics Outing, 1926
20. Photographs of the Olympics Outing, 1926
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