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  • ...was the first overall pick by Los Angeles—after two successful years in Pullman, Donaldson played for five different NBA teams. But he knew early on that t
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  • ...en filled with love and encouragement, Anderson didn't find such warmth in Pullman. Instead, many of her classmates mocked her or avoided her, frightened by h ...broadcasting, but it was of Murrow that she was most proud. After he left Pullman, she kept close watch on him and his career. Her health tore her away from
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  • ...e seeing it on a broadcast from Texas on a day the Cougars were playing in Pullman. ...t broadcast in Bowling Green, Ohio. The Cougs were playing Oregon State in Pullman.
    12 KB (2,070 words) - 16:55, April 6, 2009
  • ...grew up among Husky fans, but his interest always pointed inland, because Pullman was a place where underdogs often excelled.
    6 KB (1,039 words) - 16:15, April 8, 2009
  • ...ord, means “people of the rolling hills,” referring to the area around Pullman. Over the years, the two-day celebration with singing, dancing, and crafts
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  • ...ts, says Vanessa Ross (’00 Biol.), a graduate student in anthropology in Pullman. Beth Horton, a Ph.D. candidate in anthropology in Pullman and a supervisor at the field school, says Fort Vancouver is prized for his
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  • But that era ended December 16, 2004, when Pullman’s hospital moved its last patient from the brick building it shared with
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  • ...009/Spring/ Spring Issue, 2009]) triggered my thoughts of my four years at Pullman. ...thern Pacific Engineman, my first of many trips from my home in Spokane to Pullman’s nice depot were by train, in 1936.
    3 KB (445 words) - 18:57, December 20, 2010
  • ...g|thumb|right|300px]]DAVID, PAUL, AND W. LOWELL MAUGHAN never forgot their Pullman roots or their Washington State University professors. More than anything, ...om) Judy Busch, Patty Wixon, and Sally Kilpatrick dedicated a bench on the Pullman campus to honor their mother (seated) after she died. The inscription reads
    9 KB (1,375 words) - 16:48, April 13, 2009
  • ...h zeal. “I was part of a group of folks that marched down the streets of Pullman to President Terrell’s house with torches, demanding that the Black Studi
    9 KB (1,469 words) - 16:28, April 15, 2009
  • ...ches from just south of Spokane to the Snake River valley, near Moscow and Pullman. Today, it is a fertile farmland, covered in wheat and other grain crops. B
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  • All of this pleased Bhatia, who died in Pullman January 16, 2003 at 78. ...e V.N. Bhatia Lectureship, c/o the WSU Foundation, 255 E. Main, Suite 200, Pullman, Washington 99164-1927.
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  • ...furniture and stairs," says Bob Jarosch, training officer with the WSU and Pullman fire departments. ...ost-efficient service to the campus and community. Under the pact, veteran Pullman fire chief Pat Wilkins added the WSU Fire Department to his responsibilitie
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  • ...with Arizona and one year (1994) with Hamilton in the CFL. Since 2001, the Pullman High School graduate has been offensive coordinator and quarterback coach a
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  • In mid-April 2002 Blackwell returned to Pullman to become the 31st recipient of the WSU Regents Distinguished Alumnus Award ..., Mary Louise Henderson, now deceased. A nurse in Los Angeles, she came to Pullman to attend the graduation. Photograph courtesy of James E. Blackwell.]]In 19
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  • ...//www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/xritchey.html George Ritchey], an early Pullman resident. Each of these collections opens a window to the past. ...tent.wsulibs.wsu.edu/cgi-bin/docviewer.exe?CISOROOT=/univmats1&CISOPTR=216 Pullman] (1911) and [http://content.wsulibs.wsu.edu/cgi-bin/docviewer.exe?CISOROOT=
    6 KB (943 words) - 16:26, April 22, 2009
  • So collectively I have been very lucky, spending over thirty years in Pullman, raising a family of four there and getting to know the community and the c
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  • ...t, barley, and sheep on 1,700 acres near Dusty (pop. 12), 32 miles west of Pullman. After military service, he returned to work with his father. In 1969, he p *Caroline Appel Kunkel ('01 Civ. Engr.), Pullman
    4 KB (636 words) - 16:33, April 22, 2009
  • When Pullman centenarian Catherine Mathews Friel talks, people listen--even university p "Catherine Friel is the preserver of WSU's legacy," says Pullman native and University historian Bob Smawley. "She was determined not to let
    12 KB (1,942 words) - 16:41, April 24, 2009
  • ...Courtesy WSU Libraries-MASC.]]In the "airly days" of the State College at Pullman, before the old Ferry Hall burned, and in the bleak month of November when
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