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  • ...ted,” she says. Field ball, for example, seemed to be a big sport in the 1920s. The ball was soccer-size, but Clark knew the game wasn’t soccer. The ath ...mates from earlier times, she thrilled to view a cluster of women from the 1920s clad in togas, linking hands, and throwing back their heads as they pranced
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  • ...ssionally. That meant leaving Pullman, and Xerpha, for a time in the early 1920s to attend Harvard and earn a doctorate in genetics.
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  • ...px|Sorority members sitting down to dinner at long dining room table in th 1920s. MASC]]Expansion continued on Greek Row. As you can see from the timeline o
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  • ...ling for many of the Greek houses. My father was architect during the late 1920s for a number of the present houses—Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Gamma Delta, Al [[Image:Sorority dinner 1920s.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Sorority dinner in the 1920s. MASC]]The socializing pattern of the Greeks and the dorm students handled
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  • ...e and The Tanglewood park that surrounded it were covered over in the late 1920s to make room for the Hollingbery Field House and an adjoining track. Images ...ow does not. The demise of Silver Lake and The Tanglewood came in the late 1920s with the creation of the Field House, the financing of which came through s
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  • [[Category:Football]] [[Category:Athletics]] [[Category:1926]] [[Category:1920s]]
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  • ...hington State College in Pullman work in the medicinal plant garden in the 1920s. ]]For a few decades at the beginning of the 20th century, growing and lear [[Category:Pharmacy]] [[Category:1920s]]
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  • [[Category:Campus_life]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:Video]] [[Category:Residence_halls]]
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  • ...sing mixture of the Colonial and Renaissance Revival Styles popular in the 1920s. It has retained its architectural integrity to a marked degree. The cupola
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