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1.1.07.1lb Arboretum Foundation scrapbook

Date statement: : 1939-1946
Summary:

 1 large album
Description:
 Inside cover includes typed note that scrap book is maintained by the Publicity Committee.

1/7/1939, "Beauty From Any Angle," U.W. Daily, 3 photos.
2/18/1939, "Arboretum Director," UW Bulletin. [On same page: "Dogwood Tree Named Hugo Winkenwerder in Honor of Dean," "Arboretum Praised," "Bottle Tree From Australia Will Be in New Arboretum"].
3/14/1939, "Mrs. Graham Hostess to Flower Clubs," Seattle Daily Times. [On same page: "Groups to Aid Arboretum to be Organized," "Gardeners Form Club to Support Arboretum," "Arboretum Board Will Give Dinner for Hanleys." 
4/13/1939, "More Arboretum Units Organized," P-I. [On same page: 4/30/1939, "Foundation Unit Sponsors Tour of Baker Gardens," Seattle Times; 4/16/1939, untitled, on new WPA units, Seattle Times; 4/13/1939, "Arboretum Unit 3 Holds First Meet," West Seattle Herald; 5/18/1939, "Second Arboretum Unit Is Formed," West Seattle Herald.]
5/7/1939, "Gardens Grow More Lovely at Arboretum," with "Park Nears Completion" photo, P-I.
5/7/1939, "Event Planned for Arboretum," P-I.; 5/28/1939, "Walk A Little Faster," Seattle Times.
Loose clippings: 5/8/1936, "Strolling in Highlands Garden, P-I; n.d., "Gay Flowers Will Greet Throngs of Plant Lovers" with "Sampling a Garden" photo.
Letter-size page: 5/10/1938, "Entre Nous," Seattle Times; 5/13/1938 untitled article on Junior League participation in Highlands tour, Seattle Times; 5/4/1938, "Tour of Six Highlands Garden May 13 and 14," Seattle Times; 5/6/1938, "State Patrol to Assist at Garden Tour," Seattle Times. 
Letter-size page: 5/8/1938, "Garden Tours to Aid Arboretum," P-I; 5/12/1938, "Arboretum Sponsors Tour in the Highlands," Seattle Times.
Letter-size page: 5/2/1938, "Highlands Garden Tour to Benefit Arboretum," P-I; 5/12/1938, "Entre Nous," Seattle Times; 5/11/1938, "Busses to Go in Highlands for Two Days," Seattle Times.
Letter-size page: 5/14/1938, "Many Tour Highlands Gardens," source not shown.
1939 or later, ""Arboretum Used for Plant Culture Laboratory," UW News Letter.
6/4/1939, Spokane Man to Speak," P-I [On same page: 6/9/1939, "Arboretum Annual Meeting," P-I; 6/11/1939, "Chairman of Group Named, source unknown; 6/11/1939, "Election Held By Arboretum," P-I; n.d., "Arboretum Unit Names Officers," Seattle Times.]
n.d., "This woodland setting is where Rhododendron Glen will be..." and "Seed flats like these" photos, probably Seattle Sunday Times.
n.d. photo essay: "Sprawling over 260 acres of land..." "Azaleodendron" and "Volcanic boulders," probably Seattle Sunday Times.
6/18/1939, "Seattle Arboretum Will Be Floral Treasure House," Seattle Sunday Times.
n.d., "Sacred Lotus of the Nile," photo with Hanley. [On same page: 7/18/1939, "City Aid Urged for Arboretum," P-I; 7/26/1939, "Fireflies to 'Light Out' Tonight," P-I; 7/27/1939, "Seattle Now Home to Fireflies," P-I; 7/25/1939, "Let There Be Light!" Seattle Star.]
7/28/1939, "When Fireflies' Hearts Are Aglow," P-I. 
7/14/1939, "Tennis Players May 'Buy' Light," Seattle Times, 1 p. [On same page with n.d. "Plea for Bicyclists," source unknown; n.d., "Japanese Maple Seeds Sent to Arboretum," source unknown; 7/25/1939, "Fireflies for City," P-I; 7/4/1939, "Arboretum Board Objects to Charges," Seattle Times.]
8/6/1939, "Interest Widespread in Seattle Arboretum," P-I. [On same page: 8/3/1939, "City Will Pay Arboretum Bills," Times;  8/8/1939, "Seek Funds for Arboretum Work," Seattle Star; 10/25/1939, "New Arboretum Group Formed," P-I; 8/27/1939, ""Landscape Lesson," Seattle Times.]
n.d., "Befogged on Lake, Sailors Make Camp; Guess Where?" [On same page: 8/26/1939, "What the Clubwomen Are Doing," Seattle Times.]
8/13/1939, "Assist at Tea for Arboretum Fund: Garden Club Party to Benefit Arboretum," Seattle Times.
9/25/1939, "Arboretum Tours Will Be Resumed," P-I. [On same page: 9/26/1939, "Grant To Broadcast On U. Arboretum," Seattle Times; 10/7/1939, "Arboretum Tour," P-I; 10/12/1939, "Arboretum Gets More Rare Seeds," Seattle Star; 10/8/1939, "Arboretum Favored: Imported Rhododendron Seeds," P-I; 10/8/1939, "Arboretum Gets Rare Seeds of Rhododendrons," Seattle Times; 10/19/1939, "Organize Arboretum Unit," Seattle Star.]
10/24/1939, "Arboretum Units Give Reports At Meeting," Seattle Times. [On same page: 10/25/1939, "New Arboretum Group Formed," P-I; 11/3/1939, "Arboretum To Publish Garden Book," P-I, 1 p.
10/26/1939, "Arboretum Is Rounding Into Shape," Seattle Star.]
11/10/1939, "Apples, Arboretum Carry State's Fame Far Afield," Seattle Times. [On same page: 11/12/1939, "State Product Given Boost: Apples to Aid Arboretum," P-I.]
11/21/1939, 'Governor Martin Sets 'Arboretum Week' for April," Seattle Times. [On same page: 11/21/1939,  "Arboretum Week Set By Governor," P-I; 11/26/1939 "'Arboretum Week' Proclaimed" photo, Seattle Times; "Celebration to Include Primrose Day."]
11/3/1939, "Arboretum To Publish Garden Book," P-I. [On same page: 12/10/1939, "50,000 Plants Planned for 'U'," Seattle Times; 12/7/1939, "Arboretum's Success Is Celebrated," Seattle Times; 12/1/1939, "Apples Proving Popular as Gift," Seattle Times.]
12/16/1939,"Arboretum Selected as Flower Trial Garden," UW News Letter," [On same page as 12/29/1939, "Arboretum Is Popular with Tree Lovers," Seattle Times.]
1/6/1939, "New Arboretum Head Brings 'Mystery Plant' From Illinois," Seattle Times.
1/1940, "So That You All May Know . . .," UW Bulletin.
last portion of UW Bulletin feature, on same page with 1/8/1940, "Arboretum Group Picks 3 for Board," P-I; 1/4/1940, "Illumination of Arboretum Enjoyed by Thousands," Seattle Star; 1/6/1940, "Cuttings Asked by State Arboretum," Seattle Star.
1/9/1940, "Garden Leader," photo of Mrs. First Johnson, Seattle Star; [On same page: 1/7/1940, "55,000 See Arboretum in Yuletide," unknown source; 1/7/1940, "Arboretum Apple Campaign Raises Funds, Draws Praise," Seattle Times; n.d., "Arboretum Units Will Convene," unknown source.]
3/10/1940, "Several Gifts Reported by Garden Group," P-I. [On same page: 3/17/1940, "Governor Sets Arboretum Week in April," P-I; 3/8/1940, "Rhododendron May Be Given Different Odor," Seattle Times; n.d., "W.P.A. To Plant Rhododendrons," unknown source.]
3/24/1940, "Housing Show to Also Feature Garden Tips," P-I. [On same page: "Primrose Week Will Be Held April 7-13," P-I; plus 2 untitled, undated, unsourced short articles, one on James Frink and the other on gift of magnolias by K. Wada.]
3/10/1940, "A March Day" WPA photo, Seattle Times.
3/31/1940, "Garden Forums This Week!" P-I photo.
4/5/1940, "Kiosks Will Dot City For Primrose Week," P-I. [On same page: 3/17/1940, "2-Day Course in Gardening Is Offered," Seattle Times; 4/28/1940, "Owners to Allow Tour of Gardens, P-I; n.d. "Primrose Show At Arboretum," unknown source; n.d, untitled article on Primrose week, unknown source.]
4/7/1940, Smart Set Magazine photos of primrose festival preparations, P-I, 4 pp.
4/20/1940, "Arboretum Stroll Hold Thrills," Seattle Times, 4 pp.
4/28/1940, "Garden-Minded Socialites Preview Arboretum Garden Tour," Seattle Times.
4/1940? "Nine Gardens To Be Seen on Tour," [unknown source].
5/3/1940, "Out-of-Town Visitors Inspect Arboretum," P-I. [On same page: 5/2/1940, "Tickets Available For Garden Tour," West Seattle Herald; 8/1940, "Flower Display," Sunset.]
7/28/1940, "Rustic Bridge Adds Arboretum Beauty," Seattle Times photo.
9/4/1940, "W.P.A. May Aid U.W. Arboretum," Seattle Times. [On same page: 9/5/1940,"Arboretum Fund O.K'd," P-I; 10/7/1940, "U. Arboretum Wants 'Noah's Ark' of Plants," P-I; 10/18/1940, "S.F. Man Praises Arboretum Here," P-I, 10/30/1940, "Walla Walla Garden Meet," P-I.]
11/16/1940, "Succuessful Presentation: Washington's Apples Approved by Langlie," P-I.
11/10/1940, "Gay Packages Help Beautify City," Seattle Times.
12/8/1940, "Guide to Good Gardening," P-I. [On same page: n.d., "Gift Apples to Boost State and Help Keep Up Arboretum," unknown source.]
12/6/1940, "Arboretum Apples, As Gifts, Spread Fame of State," Seattle Times.
12/17/1940, "Arboretum Yule Tree Again To Shine in Outdoor Contest," Seattle Times. On same page: 12/14/1940, "Arboretum Receives New Shipments of Rare Plants and Seeds From East," UW Bulletin News Letter.
12/21/1940, ""The Smart Set/Christmas in the Making," P-I.
12/30/1945, "Arboretum Suffers By Tree Snatchers," Portland, Oregon. On same page: 6/1946, "Among Seattle's Beauty Spots," no source; 5/1946, "New Orleans-Bound Blossoms," Star.
5/25/1946, "NW Beauty Flown to New York," Star. [On same page: 6/20,1946, "U. Of W. Short Course For Gardeners," Bothell Citizen; 6/20/1946, "Puyallup Men Aid in Course," Puyallup Valley Tribune; 6/27/1946, "The Annual Meeting" P-I; 6/24/1946, "Mum Society To Hear Paul Brown," Star; 6/27/1946, "Arboretum Group to Meet Saturday, " Seattle Times; 6/20,1946, "Gardening Course for GI's, "Sumner Standard; 5/30/1946, "Associate Editor Buyers Guide," Buyers Guide.]
6/30/1940, "D.G. Graham Elected Head of Arboretum," Seattle Times. On same page: 6/30/1940, "Arboretum Names 1941 Officials," P-I; 6/28/1940, "Langlie Names Three To Arboretum Board," Seattle Times.
7/14/1940, Seattle Sunday Times Rotogravure, 2 photos of canoeing at WPA.
10/26/1940, "Where Are Arboretum Fireflies?," Seattle Times. On same page: 10/29/1940, "Arboretum Holding Membership Drive, P-I; 10/27/1940, "Arboretum To Conduct Drive for Members," unknown source.
11/10/1940, "Arboretum Gets $102,000 Grant," Seattle Times. On same page: 11/10/1940, "Weaving Reeds" photo, Seattle Times.
4/18/1942, "Primroses will attract many guests," Seattle Star. On same page: 5/5/1942, "Donors Lauded by Arboretum," P-I; 5/1/1942, "Arboretum Specials," Seattle Times; 5/3/1942, "U. Arboretum to Be Toured Twice Today," Seattle Times; 5/4/1942, "Rare Seeds Sent To U.W. Arboretum," Seattle Times; 5/2/1942, "Tours Scheduled at Arboretum," P-I; 5/2/1942, "Arboretum Tour," Seattle Star; 4/5/1942, "Arboretum Is Given Plants From Far Away," Seattle Times.
4/13/1942, "Cabbage Complexities" photo and "Amateur Growers Get Free Advice," P-I. On same page: 4/15/1942, "Co-Eds Garden For Victory," Seattle Star.
12/29/1940, "Arboretum Planting Inspected," Seattle Times.
12/20/1940, "Apple Gifts Box Sales On Increase," P-I.
1/27/1941, "Arboretum Units to Meet," P-I. On same page: 2/2/1941, "5 Little Ginkgos Join Arboretum," Seattle Times; 1/26/1941, "Luncheon Listed for Garden Club," Seattle Times; 2/15/1941, "Arboretum Aided by Gift of Plants," P-I; 2/27/1941, "Arboretum, Seward Park Clubs to Meet," Seattle Times; 2/22/1941, "Arboretum Described in W.A.C. Talk," P-I.
3/1/1941, "Forced to Bloom" photo, Seattle Times. On same page: 3/5/1941, "Arboretum Receives Seeds from Holland," Seattle Times; 4/19/1941, "Arboretum Exhibition Awarded Flower Show Prize and Gold Medal," News Letter.
[c. 3/1941], "Azaleas Fed Vitamin A As 'Beauty' Treatment," [no source].
3/5/1941. "Arboretum Gets Dutch Seed," P-I. On same page: 4/13/1941, "Here-There With Gardens," P-I; 3/9/1941, "Primrose Theme for Club Fete," P-I; 4/17/1941, "Chairman" photo, Seattle Times. 
4/13/1941, "Primrose Show Set," P-I, 3 pp.
4/3/1941, "Arboretum's Members To Get Dividend," Seattle Times. On same page: 4/6/1941, "Primrose Is Favorite," Seattle Times; 4/3/1941, "Gifts Planned by Arboretum," P-I; 4/14/1941," Arboretum Week Is Set By Governor," Seattle Times; 4/6/1941, "Primroses to Be Shown," P-I.
4/12/1941, "Primroses To Be Shown At Palmer Home," Seattle Times. On same page: 4/18/1941, "Amateurs Will Have Display In Primrose Show," Seattle Times; 4/15/1941, "Arboretum Week Gets Under Way," P-I.
4/19/1941, "Fine Display of Primroses In Gardens of Dr. Palmer," P-I.  On same page: 4/20/1941, "Primrose Show to End," P-I; 4/19/1941, "Women Are Hostesses At Garden Show," Seattle Times; 4/22/1941, [no title], P-I.
6/18/1941, [no title], P-I. On same page: 6/10/1941, "Sieg Will Open Annual Meeting of Arboretum," Seattle Times; [n.d., no title, unknown source] article on primrose sale success; 6/16/1941, "Sieg to Address Arboretum Unit," Seattle Times; 4/21/1941, "Listening Around The Town," Seattle Times; 4/22/1941, "Arboretum Units List Meetings," P-I; 5/4/1941, Meeting Tomorrow," Seattle Times.
6/19/1941, "Directors Elected for Arboretum," Seattle Times. On same page: 7/16/1941, "Mrs. Baker to Speak," Seattle Times; n.d., "Graham Heads U. Arboretum," [unknown source]; 7/11/1941, "4 New Arboretum Units Formed," P-I; 6/17/1941, "Annual Meeting of Arboretum Is Tomorrow Night," Seattle Times.
8/10/1941, "Foreign Lands Send Gifts for Arboretum," P-I. On same page: 8/13/1941, "Strolling Around the Town," Seattle Times; n.d., "Root Growth Stimulants Used to Help Cuttings," unknown source.
8/12/1941, "Planting Plan" photo, P-I. On same page: n.d., "Rock Garden Society Active At Arboretum," unknown source; 11/18/1941, "Men Welcome . . .," Seattle Times.
8/11/1941, "Arboretum Is Ranked as In 'Big 3' in U.S.," Seattle Times. On same page: 8/11/1941, "A Generous Gift," Seattle Times; 9/8/1941, "Visitor Here in 1938," P-I; 9/23/1941, "Aiding Arboretum," Seattle Times; 9/28/1941, "Notice," P-I.
10/5/1941, "Mrs. Graham To Entertain," P-I. On same page: 10/5/1941, untitled paragraph, Seattle Times; 10/26/1941, "Foreign Plants for Arboretum," Seattle Times; 9/26/1941, "Tree Culture Experts Meet," [unknown source, ink note "Spokane"]; 9/24/1941, "Meet To Organize Arboretum Group, [unknown source, ink note "Spokane"]; 9/21/1941, "Women Talk on Flowers," [unknown source, ink note "Spokane"]; 10/27/1941, "War Fails to Stop Gifts to Arboretum," Seattle Star; 11/25/1941, "Tis Better to Give," Seattle Times.
11/25/1941, "You Said a Mouthful!," P-I. On same page: 11/7/1941, "Apple-Selling Campaign Will Aid Arboretum," Seattle Times.
1/23/1941, [no title], Seattle Times. On same page: 11/19/1941, "Virginia Boren Hears of Holiday Apples; The Apple is 'Amiable,'" Seattle Times [article continues on second page]; 11/11/1941, "Apple Campaign Aiding Growers and Arboretum," P-I.
1/1/1942, "Outdoor Ice Skating Here," P-I.
[c. 1/1942], "Fire and Ice Prove Popular," P-I. On same page: [c. 12/1941], "Cold Snap Brings Outdoor Skating," unknown source.
4/4/1942, "Arboretum Enlarges Monthly Publication," Seattle Times. On same page: n.d. [no title] paragraph on Curmmett talk, [unknown source]; 4/5/1942, "Beautiful Schibig Gardens Scene of Primrose Display," Seattle Times; 4/16/1942, "Added Beauty," Seattle Times.
4/20/1942, "Virginia Boren Sees Spring in Ultimate Glory; Primrose Showing Inspirational," Seattle Times. 
/12/1942, "Garden Lovers Prepare for 'Primrose Showing'/Sixty Prominent Women to Serve as Hostesses," unknown source, 3 pp.
5/31/1942, "U.W. 'Victory Garden' Exhibit Open for Public," P-I. On same page: 5/24/1942, "Know Your Industries," P-I; 5/21/1942, untitled paragraph, Seattle Times; 5/9/1942, "Sunday Arboretum Tour Scheduled by Request," Seattle Times; 5/21/1942, "Donald Graham, Flyer-Attorney, Reenters Army," Seattle Times; [photo of Mrs. Graham, unknown source]; 4/1942, "Arboretum," Northwest Gardens.
6/11/1942, "315 Added To Membership Of Arboretum," Seattle Times. On same page: 6/10/1942, "Arboretum Meeting," P-I; 6/14/1942, untitled article, Seattle Times; 6/15/1942, "Cannot Be Done in a Hurry," Seattle Times; 5/13/1942, "Arboretum Plans Anti-Pest Class," P-I; 6/11/1942, "Listening Around the Town," Seattle Times.
8/23/1942, "Demonstration Vegetable Garden" photos and article, Seattle Times, 2 pp.
6/16/1942, "U. Arboretum Shows Growth," P-I. On same page: 6/14/1942, "Garden Club Fete to Aid Arboretum," Seattle Times; 7/6/1942, "Plants Received by Arboretum," P-I; 7/26/1942, "New Arboretum Head Is Named," Seattle Times; 7/5/1942, "449 Plants for U. Arboretum," Seattle Times; 10/1/1942, "Joins Waacs" re: Grace Read, Seattle Times.
10/29/1942, "War Effort Emphasized At Gathering." On same page: 11/1/1942, "Chrysanthemum Show Is Ready," Seattle Times; 9/1942, "Washington Clubs Support Arboretum," Flower Grower; 11/12/1942, "Apples Aid Arboretum," P-I; 11/6/1942, "New 'Mum' Is Displayed," P-I.
12/8/1942, untitled article on sale of Christmas greens; 10/29/1942, "Women Take Job of Raising 100,000 Camouflage Plants."
11/18/1942, "Members of Garden Club Hear New Book Summary," P-I. On same page, n.d., "Work to Fool Foe," unknown source.
12/6/1942, "Western Greens for Eastern Gifts," Seattle Times. On same page: 12/6/1942, "Amateur Gardeners' Handbook Praised," P-I.
c. 12/1942, "Arboretum Aids," unknown source.
3/24/1943, "Mrs. Ballard Opens Home for Foundation," P-I. On same page: 3/8/1943, "Reception Will Be Given J. A. Grants," P-I; 3/19/1943, "Mrs. Don Palmer," P-I; 1/10/1943, "Rhododendron Expert Writes for Arnoldia," Seattle Times; 3/18/1943, untitled, Seattle Times; 1/24/1943, "Waac Sergeant," P-I.
4/4/1943, "Heads 'Dirt' Gardeners," Seattle Times. On same page: 5/29/1943, "Strolling Around Town," Seattle Times.
5/20, 1943, "Luncheon Meeting At Arboretum," P-I. On same page: 5/30/1943, "Flower Expert To Lecture at University Club," Seattle Times; 6/11/1943, "Arboretum Elects New Officers,' P-I; 6/1/1943, "For All the Northwest," Seattle Times; 6/13/1943, "Chatter," Seattle Times; n.d., "Rare Shrub from China In Bloom at Arboretum," [unknown source]; 6/9/1943, "New Officers Elected by Arboretum," Seattle Times.
6/30/1943, "Mayor Hails War Gardens," P-I.  On same page: 8/8/1943, "Open House at U. Arboretum Garden," Seattle Times; 8/10/1943, "5000 At Garden Show," Seattle Star.
8/9/1943, "Cream of the '43 Crop/Garden Open House Staged, P-I. On same page: 9/26/1943, untitled, Seattle Times; 9/1943, "Arboretum News," Northwest Gardens; 10/8/1943, "Plan All-Year Harvests Here," Seattle Star.
10/22/1943, "Leaders of Arboretum Entertained," Seattle Times. On same page: n.d., "Arboretum's Wide Appeal Again Shown," unknown source; n.d., "Garden Club To Meet On Friday," unknown source; 1943, "New Members of Society To Receive Gifts," unknown source; 7/30/1943, "Mrs. Howard Elected by Garden Clubs," Seattle Times.
12/1943, "Arboretum Director Gives Talk," P-I. On same page: n.d., "Mrs. Krauss Opening House [unknown source]; n.d., "Added Beauty," unknown source; n.d., no title, "By Gloria Huntington," unknown source; n.d., "About People You Know," no source; n.d., "Arboretum's Bulletin Has Garden Tips," unknown source; n.d., "Arboretum Board Will Meet Friday," unknown source.
3/10/1944, [no title], Yakima Daily Republic. On same page: n.d., "Garden Supreme," [unknown source]; 3/8/1944, "Personals," Yakima Herald.
6/27/1946, "Nursery Course Opens on Campus," U. District Herald. On same page: n.d., "$253,564 Given to Arboretum Work," [unknown source]; n.d., "Annual Meeting," [no source]; 7/6/1946, "Arboretum Group Has Meeting," P-I; 7/4/1946, "Arboretum Board Names 3 Members," Seattle Times; n.d., "Arboretum Foundation," [unknown source]; 6/27/1946, "Nurserymen and Gardeners Will Have Course at 'U'," Redmond Recorder.
7/18/1946 "Judges Announced for Arboretum Camera Contest," Buyers Guide.  On same page: 7/18/1946, "Arboretum Camera Board of Judges Selected," Magnolia News; 7/25/1946, "Contest For Top Flower Photo Opens," U W Daily; 7/18/1946, "Judges Chosen for Contest," Rainier District Times; 7/18/1946, " Photography Plan From Arboretum," Capitol Hill Times; 7/12/1946, "Planning Unit Picks Granger," Star; 7/16/1946, "Arboretum Camera Contest Winners To Receive $150," P-I; 7/18/1946, "Judges Named In Photo Competition," Greenlake Reporter.
7/4/1946, "Arboretum Group Publishes Booklet," P-I. On same page: 7/11/1946, "Flower Handbook To Be Distributed," Greenlake Reporter; 7/21/1946, "Published by the Arboretum Foundation," photo, P-I; 7/11/1946, "Rhododendron Handbook Ready," Capitol Hill Times; 7/25/1946, "Arboretum Group Publishes Handbook, UW Daily; 7/12/1946, "Handbook at Azalea and Rhododendrons Ready for Distribution," [sic], Burien City News.
8/1/1946, "Camera Competition Appoints Judges for '46," Greenwood-Phinney Herald. On same page: 6/25/1946, "Kew Gardens Neglected," Star; 8/8/1946, "The Arboretum Is Yours, Why Not Enjoy It?" Buyers Guide; 6/27/1946, "Arboretum Foundation Holds Annual Meeting," Buyers Guide; 7/25/1946, "Arboretum Judges For Camera Competition Named by President," U. District Herald; 8/8/1946, "Camera Competition Closes August 15," Buyers Guide; 7/25/1946, "Viewing the Fuchsias At The Arboretum," Buyers Guide.
7/18/1946, "Board of Judges Told For Arboretum Camera Contest," W. Seattle Herald.  On same page: 10/3/1946, "Garden Club To Hear Arboretum Authority," U. District Herald; n.d., "Tiger Lily" photo, [unknown source]; 10/9 1946, "Jackson Head of Arboretum," Spokane Spokesman-Review; 10/20/1946, "Members Of Arboretum's Board Named," Seattle Times; n.d., "Company Looks for Cork Trees in N.W.," [unknown source]; 1946, "Arboretum Elects Jackson President," Star.


















Accession date: 2025-12-02 Last updated: 2026-01-13 15:50:59
Subjects: Washington Park Arboretum--history, Arboretum Foundation

NamesRoleFunction
Hanley, John, Dr.Subject
Winkenwerder, Hugo, 1878-1947Subject
Jackson, MauriceSubject
Lee Paul SiegSubject
Grummett, DuaneSubject
Graham, , Donald G.Subject
Ballard, NanSubject
Grant, John A.Subject
Douglas, Walter T. Subject
Graham, JuanitaSubject
Merrill, E.D.Subject

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