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  • ...-McAllister Hall, and have remained good friends.]] <br>This fall, history students fanned out around Martin Stadium before some home football games and record ...omics]]''' <br>Dr. Robert Fearn recalls how Monopoly entertained economics students in the 1950s.
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  • ...ollege of Washington 1890-1925'', by E.O. Bryan, Alumni and the Associated Students, 1928, and ''Creating the People’s University: Washington State Universit ...umber of students who started that first day in 1892—maybe there were 29 students who were actually at collegiate level?) Instruction began in agriculture, m
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  • ...new Ferry Hall was built in the same spot. This time, it housed about 100 students on four floors. The structure, designed by G. W. Bullard, was brick and bui ...formed there, starting as a club, and then becoming a “house” when the students moved into a rented home across campus.
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  • ...beautiful, with lawns and few buildings. There were perhaps 4,000 to 5,000 students and the town’s populations was even less. ...o by Ken Wise.]]Few students had cars. We came by train or bus to Pullman. Students did not wear jeans to class, and women wore dresses back then. Many men wor
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  • ...re at places like Pete’s and Denny’s. “You have to remember, we were students,” he says.&nbsp;[[Image:With miika and flag.jpg|thumb|right|150px]]
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  • ...n January 7th, the Creek's waters rose up and threatened the camp, but 500 students and townspeople gathered to build a dike consisting of 20,000 sandbags (act ...a full foot deeper than January's flood. Extensive work by the university students and the Pullman townspeople resulted in an even larger dike, and once again
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  • ...ngry or disgusted he would kick the bats or the water bucket. At Idaho the students put sand in the bucket. OUCH! If he didn't get a good call, he would stomp
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  • ...50s, our social life was limited largely to activities with other graduate students in economics and their wives, a small, bright, and cohesive group. Since we
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  • This film shows campus and student activities in 1952, from engineering students to football games to housing. Edward R. Murrow narrates the tour around WSC
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  • ...t professor L. J. Manus will be in charge, assisted by dairy manufacturing students. All products served will be made in the department, and prices will be com ...workers, and supports one faculty member position and two or more graduate students in WSU’s food science department.
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  • One day in 1948 four Washington State College students tugged on their white rubber swim caps, adjusted their nose plugs, and plun Her curiosity moved beyond what these students did for exercise to the logistics of doing it. “I can’t imagine partici
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  • ...was named the first president of Washington State Agricultural College, 59 students arrived on campus to find one building, the "Crib," perched on top of Colle ...o Alabama in Rose Bowl<br>1931-33 Great Depression<br>1936 More than 2,500 students march to demand “abolition of Ultra-conservative, dictatorial Administrat
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  • ..., a time of flared pants and patchwork shirts, a small group of determined students at Washington State University wanted a voice that could reach beyond campu ...ic. And it was transmitted via cable to just a few dorms. It also had more students vying for DJ spots than it could handle.
    6 KB (1,024 words) - 17:50, February 9, 2009
  • ...ington State College president E.O. Holland organized an essay contest for students titled “How I Economized Last Semester.” Peter E. Kragt, a freshman fro
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  • ...ere she lived with an older German woman and studied with just eight other students. Bright and hardworking, Xerpha was the valedictorian. ...y’s herbarium, a library of dried plants collected and identified to aid students and scientists in their research.
    23 KB (3,894 words) - 17:54, March 6, 2009
  • ...other major news, but of the day-to-day life on campus, of one’s fellow students, of classes and football games and parties.
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  • ...ferent from what their parents knew. Even after Ferry Hall opened in 1892, students sought accommodation in the houses near campus—on College Hill. Spare roo ...a talk. At a time when other universities observed a strict separation of students and professors, here they went on wagon rides together. How much the isolat
    21 KB (3,430 words) - 22:24, September 21, 2009
  • ...busy between classes....coke dates, bridge games, and fast food lured the students away from the library. Pledges were to remain in the library between classe
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  • ...rt of our lives as children was just being around and watching the college students at work and play. As children we felt very safe in their neighborhood. ...any arrived with their trunks on the trains from Seattle and Spokane. When students came or left it was often within hours of each other. You could feel the ch
    12 KB (2,048 words) - 21:05, September 22, 2009
  • In fall 2009, WSU history students fanned out around Martin Stadium before some home football games and gather
    776 bytes (121 words) - 00:08, April 15, 2010
  • ...ings to an automatic F. I remember one of my peers intended to write about students who "live" on campus. Instead the verb read "love." ...'s legacy was helping create a summer internship program for communication students. Some of those connections led to job offers.
    11 KB (1,900 words) - 20:54, February 25, 2010
  • ...was a docile old guy and didn't care much whether he was bothered or not. Students from Idaho one time before the big Saturday afternoon rivalry managed to sn
    10 KB (1,959 words) - 17:42, January 11, 2010
  • ...ted what must have been a lovely retreat. According to William Stimson, if students wished to meet secretly for a little “fussing” or kissing, they chose S
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  • ...managed to get two of the Cougars' skiers declared ineligible as transfer students, and Denver won.
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  • ...n faculty in 1967 and retired in 2002. He taught thousands of broadcasting students, using Murrow as the touchstone example for media credibility and ethics.''
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  • ...ments. She could make her audience forget as well, recalled classmates and students. Thanks to Reed, Anderson became a regular of the theater, playing characte ...da_inline.jpg|thumb|right|300px|da Lou Anderson '24 leads a line of hungry students at a 1924 campus event. Photo by Myron Huckle '27, courtesy WSU Manuscripts
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  • ...identify themselves with material goods, Arthur is fascinated with the way students are identifying with the school. With the help of her AMDT students, she set out to capture the components of student culture and the connectio
    12 KB (2,070 words) - 16:55, April 6, 2009
  • ...n Guillory, a graduate student and retention counselor for Native American students. Each tribe has its own rich and distinct culture, say organizers, and the
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  • ...says Hruska, one of more than a dozen WSU and Portland State University students enrolled in a seven-week archaeology field school at Fort Vancouver Nationa ...for the first time since the 1800s, entirely uncovered. That’s where the students came in.
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  • ...and late-night illnesses were among the thousands of maladies that brought students through the doors of Pullman’s community hospital during its 57 years on ...elp attract faculty, the administrators touted it in their efforts to draw students.
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  • ...managed by the WSU student dairy club, CUDS (Cooperative University Dairy Students). In all, the Creamery produced last year 375,000 pounds of cheese, in 200, ...man Nutrition, two research graduate assistants, and part-time work for 50 students. Many people working in the dairy and cheese industry today got their chees
    18 KB (3,022 words) - 16:48, April 13, 2009
  • ...e professions. “He had the highest standards for and expectations of his students,” Lowell says, citing zoologist Charles McNeill as another exacting profe
    9 KB (1,375 words) - 16:48, April 13, 2009
  • Sheridan wanted her students to have a positive experience. She believed sports should be fun, that spor
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  • ...ublic broadcasting. Moreover, he exerted a positive influence on scores of students pursuing careers in broadcast journalism. ...KWSU Radio were still blended together. He remembers Harrison listening to students auditioning for announcing positions. He would deliberately introduce words
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  • ...ecause he did it very well. He was very personable. He was the leader. The students were devoted to him." "The Honors curriculum gives students an opportunity to look at knowledge and civilization in the broadest percep
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  • ...kane Indian, a liberal, and a writer, he did not fit the prevalent mold of students attending WSU in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Regardless, on October 10, ...eipt of this award will serve as an example for minority students and poor students from rural areas to follow in his footsteps at WSU.
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  • ...students are a valuable asset," Wilkins says. "They are here as dedicated students, but also provide service 24/7 on a shift basis for the WSU Fire Department ...udent firemen at Washington State College date back to 1922-23, "when nine students manned the pumps." In the early '20s they lived in a metal shed attached to
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  • ...ainst employment discrimination in local department stores, and helped six students enroll at SJSU on tuition waivers after being expelled from Alabama State U When he enrolled at Washington State in 1955, there were only 15 black students on campus. Culture shock? "No," he says. There were even fewer blacks in hi
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  • ...land/masc/finders/barkhuff.htm William Delbert Barkhuff], one of the first students to enroll at WSU; and [http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/xritchey.htm ...ate Education at Washington State University"] honors the pioneering women students who, "through their determination and resolve to fulfill their own educatio
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  • ...rmy-style obstacle courses at Lincoln High School and began redefining the students' epithets for him. ...rstand. He didn't like not understanding. So he drove his athletes and his students ever harder. As if their lives depended on it.
    10 KB (1,755 words) - 16:43, April 22, 2009
  • ...ned a reputation for the volume of written assignments she required of her students. "Some of their parents loved me, some hated me," she says. ...tells of being stopped on the street a few years ago by one of her former students, then attending Washington State. "Mrs. Friel, I used to curse you every da
    12 KB (1,942 words) - 16:41, April 24, 2009
  • ...or Mr. Uthmann’s sanity and some of [[Bryan Rocks|his story]]. My fellow students and I in that era had many encounters with a benign presence that we fondly
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  • ...dances, teas and story readings. The story readings were popular with many students and it was a tradition for Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat,” to be r
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  • ...at they could win. And, what is of equal importance, he has the respect of students, alumni, and friends of the “College of the State” by his clean and upr
    7 KB (1,011 words) - 18:03, June 29, 2009
  • ...on to Pakistani students in the area of water-resources development; these students also took courses at WSU. ...al marketing, and other areas of study. Members of the party trained local students and faculty to carry on the work of a strengthened curriculum and research
    9 KB (1,352 words) - 16:02, September 23, 2009
  • ....wsu.edu Washington State University]. The song was written in 1919 by WSU students Melcher and Sayles as a class project.
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  • ...and my French was too old. We delivered them to the dorm for International students. ...ncluding Samuel Mompongo and Robert Kwetwenda. We are happy that these two students from our Congo School with their Nigerian friend could feel enough at home
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  • ...s laboratory is a much needed facility as all department of animal science students and many food science majors will receive training there.”
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  • I wouldn’t kid you that the thirty-two-odd covered everything. For us music students majoring in an instrument (French horn) there was a $2.75 weekly fee for le
    2 KB (431 words) - 21:00, February 8, 2011
  • ...and played a vital role in easing tensions between the administration and students. Read more about his time at WSU below. ...ng apathetic" and also hoped to "bridge the gap between administrators and students."
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