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  • ...at time, and it was common for colleges of pharmacy to maintain gardens so students might become familiar with plant identities, collection, drying and storage
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  • ...1928-1929 by Dr. J.L. Gilleland of Pullman, WA, and his family. This shows students tobogganing down the slop from what is now the CUB or the IT Building down
    714 bytes (116 words) - 00:08, March 2, 2011
  • ...ulation and sanitation efforts were Washington State University veterinary students and faculty who took a train from Pullman to Spokane, after permission was
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  • The student government, called the Students’ Assembly, was led by President C.J. Cooil. His vice presidents were Edna Civil Engineering was led by Omar Waller, with 33 students in the Civil Engineers Society.
    16 KB (2,412 words) - 16:05, May 13, 2013
  • ...1961. The plant sciences building was designed primarily for research, but students in Agronomy, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mathematics, and Military also used Chemistry students and researchers had new laboratory facilities as the $2.5 million addition
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  • ...To some extent, it will be used for minor research programs by graduate students in astronomy and in the allied fields of mathematics, physics, and chemistr ...s semester. The first, Descriptive Astronomy, is a class that grew from 33 students to 140 in a single semester. With the completion of the new observatory, of
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  • ...s it was predominantly men, there were very few uh, my father’s graduate students were always primarily men, uh, occasionally he would have a woman, but agai ...because I was in the education format. Education was a big draw for women students who went to college.
    92 KB (17,475 words) - 23:43, August 3, 2012
  • ...thesis. And at the end of that year, now this is very typical of graduate students; I had a bachelor’s and a master’s degree and this was sort of being in ...t here, you got here in ’53, what was your impression of the campus, the students, the administration; it was much smaller then
    31 KB (5,976 words) - 22:47, August 6, 2012
  • ...her close-by areas donated books and just came by the truckload and so the students had books and they put together a, uh, a school system and it was only abou ...told me no, you don’t, that’s the poorest units on campus where mostly students lived
    96 KB (18,889 words) - 22:47, August 6, 2012
  • ...- Pretty much, yeah, and well at that time, as I remember there were 5500 students here, which is roughly a third or quarter of what they have now, but Dr. Fr '''DS''' - Yeah, there was a, that of course nowadays the graduate students dorm is, McEachern Hall
    41 KB (8,036 words) - 22:48, August 6, 2012
  • ...my class, only 4 in my sister’s class who was 2 years behind me, but 34 students in 4 grades of high school, so that was my academic career up through high ...wore ties and coats every day, um, at least the men did, uh, women, girls, students wore dresses, they didn’t wear slacks or shorts, um, men didn’t wear je
    47 KB (9,028 words) - 22:49, August 6, 2012
  • ...al visits as well. In 1920, former President William H. Taft spoke to the students and faculty in Bryan Hall’s auditorium. Much of his speech can be found
    2 KB (343 words) - 19:56, September 25, 2012
  • ...cost $2,600,000 and was designed to house 1,500,000 volumes and seat 2,200 students at one time.
    3 KB (384 words) - 19:27, September 24, 2012
  • Some students claim that it is haunted by a girl who was murdered in the building during
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  • Image:Cub-2-1948.gif|Students petitioning for a new union building in 1948. Photo courtesy WSU Manuscript
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  • ...person spa. Over 3,000 students use the facility each day and over 80% of students access the facility each semester. Memberships to the SRC are included in students’ full time tuition. A fun fact about the SRC is that the pool area is sh
    866 bytes (130 words) - 19:23, October 3, 2012
  • ...-equipped schools of architecture in the country. Upper level architecture students have their own workstations supplied with specialized software, and vital r
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  • ...ollege to include a 117-student, 67-room dormitory area for Honors Program students. White Hall was renamed Honors Hall in fall semester 2001. ...esidence hall primarily to the Honors College; however, non-Honors College students do reside within its walls as well.
    2 KB (237 words) - 19:10, October 15, 2012
  • ...ilding was named for regents A.W. Davis and F.J. Wilmer. Wilmer houses 95 students and Davis 100. The Wilmer-Davis residential complex was built at the same
    2 KB (349 words) - 22:59, October 14, 2012
  • A number of programs prepared students for careers in agriculture, ranging from forestry to economics and plant pa ...Wells surveying.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Camp F.W. Wells for civil engineering students. The camp, located near Naches on White Pass, gave the young engineers a ch
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