Coffin and Keys, Manzanita Lake, 1922
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Coffin and Keys, Manzanita Lake, 1922
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Coffin and Keys members play around on a raft on Manzanita Lake with Hatch Hall (center), Stewart Hall (left), and Morrill Hall (right) in the background. Coffin and Keys is a secret organization that officially formed in 1924 “with the idea of promoting the common good” for the University, faculty, and students. Early group members mostly printed jokes and pamphlets. The group became more vocal about campus politics, policies, and presidencies during the 1960's. This organization has at times been viewed as controversial and still exists on campus today.
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These images are archived as TIFF files. They were scanned at 400 dpi, 24-bit from the original.
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