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| Title | Interior of the Cougar Den dining facilities |
| Creator | Cato, Lamar Q. [architect]; |
| Description | Interior, Cougar Den. The Cougar Den, initially known as the Recreation Building, was a popular campus hangout during the early years of the University. The building was initially occupied on March 12, 1942. The building's construction was rushed to completion in 60 days to meet the demand of the growing student body after World War II. The building's architect was Lamar Cato. The building has since been demolished. |
| Date | 1942-2000 |
| Genre | black-and-white photographs; |
| Subject (Name) | University of Houston
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| Subject.Topical (SAA) | recreation facilities dining halls students
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| Subject (Geographic) | Cougar Den Recreation Building Houston, Texas
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| Original Collection | UH Photographs Collection, 1948-2000 http://archon.lib.uh.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=58 |
| Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
| Original Item Location | ID 1969-037, Box 20, Folder 10 |
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| File name | uhp0097-cc.tif
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| Digital Collection | reformatted digital |