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Title
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Pacific University Students Verle Stanley and Thomas Fowler in front of Marsh Hall
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Description
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A photograph of two Pacific University students dressed in funny hats. The caption with the photograph identifies the students as Verle Stanley and Thomas Fowler. According to the caption, the pair were in possession of the Boxer mascot and his tail during World War I. Stanley had his head and body, when he was called-up to fight during World War I. He hid Boxer in a flour bin at Mrs. Brown's house on the Pacific University campus. Fowler had Boxer's tail. He took the tail with him when he was called-up. The two pieces were reunited when Stanley and Fowler returned to Pacific University after the war ended in November, 1918. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
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Is Part Of
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Greta McIntyre Sheeley Photograph Album (MS.28)
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Identifier
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PUA_MS28_113
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Subject
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Pacific University
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Student activities
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Students--Oregon
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World War, 1914-1918--Photography
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Rights
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
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Spatial Coverage
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Forest Grove, Oregon, United States
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Source
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Pacific University Archives
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Type
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Still Image
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Date Created
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1919-1920
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Date
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1919/1920