Weed family papers, 1896-1965.

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Weed family papers, 1896-1965.

Photographs, papers, and ephemera related to Melvin A. Weed, owner of Weed's Pharmacy in Seattle, and the Weed family.

2 boxes and one oversize folder (0.84 cubic ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8035773

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Guthrie, Luell Weed, 1910-1987

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Guthrie taught physical education at Stanford University from 1936 until her retirement in 1972, when she was appointed professor emerita. From the description of Promenade into the past photograph albums, 1891-1977 (inclusive), 1937-1977 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122571988 Luell Weed Guthrie, a leader in women's intercollegiate tennis, taught physical education classes at Stanford University from 1936 until her retirement in 1972 and served as director of the W...

Washington State Pharmaceutical Association

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Freemasons

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Weed, Mamie Luella Keene, 1881-1970

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Sons of the American Revolution

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Weed, M. A. (Melvin Albert), 1882-1964

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Seattle High School (Seattle, Wash.). Cadet Association.

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Keene, Albert G., 1854-1924

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University of Washington. School of Pharmacy

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Seattle High School (Seattle, Wash.)

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Weed family.

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Melvin Albert (Bert) Weed was born on 3 Apr. 1882 in Jackson, Iowa, to Charles Albert and Gertrude Tyler Weed. The Weed family relocated to Seattle around 1890. After finishing high school in 1898, Melvin Weed worked as a clerk at the Bartell Drug Company before enrolling in the University of Washington's School of Pharmacy. Weed completed the two-year program and graduated with a Ph. G. (Graduate in Pharmacy) degree in 1902. Weed first partnered with businessman Albert G. Keene at the Lake Wash...

Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America. Nile Temple (Seattle, Wash.)

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The Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (AAONMS), or "The Shrine," was created by members of the Masonic Order as a new fraternity in 1871. The "Shriners" adopted a Middle Eastern theme for their rituals and costumes. The Shriners are known for their philanthropy in the building and operating of Shriners Hospitals, which provide free medical care to children. They are also known for their participation in local parades, and often recognized by the characteristic red fez. Acco...