University of Washington Faculty Club interior showing fireplace, Seattle, n.d.
Handwritten on verso: Storey (UW Faculty Club). This building was built for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1909 and originally was known as the Hoo-Hoo House for the Lumberman's Fraternity. It later served as the university's faculty club until a new facility was built in 1959. Arc...
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Summary: | Handwritten on verso: Storey (UW Faculty Club). This building was built for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1909 and originally was known as the Hoo-Hoo House for the Lumberman's Fraternity. It later served as the university's faculty club until a new facility was built in 1959. Architect's biographical information: ELLSWORTH STOREY, b. 11-16-1879, d. 1960. Graduated from University of Illinois, 1903. |
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