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  • ...uilt as the principal library and assembly hall, it commemorates Dr. E. A. Bryan, who served as University president from 1893 to 1916 and was responsible f ...other encounter comes from Janis Clarke Waley and her experiences in Bryan Hall.
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  • ...e '78|Gina and Sue '78 tell how they met as freshmen at Kruegel-McAllister Hall, and have remained good friends.]] <br>This fall, history students fanned o ...the ghost of WSU's first president, Enoch A. Bryan, still sit in his Bryan Hall rocking chair? Dick Uthmann '60, '71 tells his experience with the chair in
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  • ...'Historical Sketch of the State College of Washington 1890-1925'', by E.O. Bryan, Alumni and the Associated Students, 1928, and ''Creating the People’s Un ...H. McGraw was very interested in the State College and "was resolved," in Bryan’s words, "that it should be rescued from the condition into which it had
    21 KB (3,483 words) - 21:52, February 3, 2009
  • ...campus to steal away one of the University’s oldest landmarks--the Ferry Hall cupola. The quaint 12-foot by 12-foot Georgian-style structure had already ...uth end campus. Men and women lived on separate floors there until Stevens Hall, the residence dedicated for women, went up on the opposite end of campus.
    6 KB (1,009 words) - 17:03, February 20, 2009
  • [[Image:Bryan Hall 1 KenWise.jpg|border|right|150px|Bryan Hall, ca. 1939. Photo by Ken Wise.]]Few students had cars. We came by train or b Image:Stevens Hall KenWise.jpg | Stevens Hall, ca. 1939</gallery>
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  • ...n over by a new science building in about 1935, after which it became Arts Hall. It was renamed in 1973 after the famous news broadcaster, Edward R. Murrow ...ices, with a transmitter and studios of KWSC-TV and the antenna atop Bryan Hall tower. Collegiate training in radio broadcasting began at WSU KWSC is one o
    2 KB (367 words) - 19:39, September 24, 2012
  • == Enoch Bryan 1893-1915<br> == [[Image:Enoch Bryan illustration.jpg]]<br>
    9 KB (1,203 words) - 07:31, February 9, 2009
  • [[Image:Bryan_Hall_1_KenWise.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Bryan Hall clock tower, ca. 1938, by Ken Wise '42.]]To make it easier to do so and to ...ly histories, such as the ''History of Washington State College'' by Enoch Bryan, our first lasting president, or the recent official histories, published i
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  • ...ll to start lives different from what their parents knew. Even after Ferry Hall opened in 1892, students sought accommodation in the houses near campus—o E.A. Bryan became the third president on July 22, 1893. Instruction in Veterinary Medi
    21 KB (3,430 words) - 22:24, September 21, 2009
  • ...at I learned that,” Alexie told the standing-room-only audience in Bryan Hall on the day he received the award. Coming to WSU, Alexie said, helped him jo
    3 KB (562 words) - 16:14, April 20, 2009
  • ...n. She was unaware WSU regents were present. They got the message: Stevens Hall is special. ...Smawley. "She was determined not to let Stevens go." The women's residence hall was spared. In 1979, it was added to the National Register of Historic Plac
    12 KB (1,942 words) - 16:41, April 24, 2009
  • ...sic and drama department, since both departments shared the stage of Bryan Hall. The auditorium was very heavily used for music rehearsals, drama productio ...the chairs. The instructor told me to leave it there, it belonged to E. A. Bryan and he liked to have it there. “Right” I thought, but left it there.
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  • ...all from 1966 to 1970 I can vouch for Mr. Uthmann’s sanity and some of [[Bryan Rocks|his story]]. My fellow students and I in that era had many encounters [[Image:Enoch Bryan1 small.jpg|thumb|right|Enoch A. Bryan]]One of my first “meetings” with “E.A.” happened when I was returni
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  • Image:Gaines album14 WSC Bryan Hall.jpg|E.A. Bryan Hall. ...bum9 WSC Administration Building.jpg|Administration Building (now Thompson Hall).
    3 KB (445 words) - 19:28, August 12, 2009
  • ...humb|right|250px|WSC President Enoch A. Bryan]]In 1912, President Enoch A. Bryan had been heading up Washington State College for 19 years. The writer in th Bryan was assisted by Vice President Omar L. Waller, Dean of College Elmer Fulmer
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  • [[Image:1962Chinook BryanHall.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Bryan Hall in 1961]]As a land grant college, WSU celebrated the centennial of the Morr To accommodate the growth, the $4 million Johnson Hall, named after former dean of the College of Agriculture E.C. Johnson, was bu
    21 KB (3,164 words) - 19:46, September 21, 2012
  • ...uilt as the principal library and assembly hall, it commemorates Dr. E. A. Bryan, who served as University president from 1893 to 1916 and was responsible f ...other encounter comes from Janis Clarke Waley and her experiences in Bryan Hall.
    2 KB (343 words) - 19:56, September 25, 2012
  • ..., Holland and Terrell Libraries occupy the space between the CUB and Bryan Hall along the Terrell Mall. They are the main libraries on the Pullman campus.
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  • ...the English Department. College Hall was first known as the “Recitation Hall.” The new Recitation building gave much needed classroom space for liber ...ge Hall is more restrained than Bryan. It adopts the style used at Morrill Hall five years earlier, but with more assurance and sophistication. It is a fin
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  • [[Image:1963Chinook BryanHall.jpg|thumb|none|200px|Bryan Hall in 1963]]
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