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  • ...oursework, to organize the faculty into schools, and to secure funding for buildings. In 1893, his wife, Hattie, was one of the Charter Members of Fortnightly B ...olors; the [http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/ library]was greatly expanded; many buildings were constructed; and Pullman citizens came to the aid of the institution b
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  • The campus was spacious and beautiful, with lawns and few buildings. There were perhaps 4,000 to 5,000 students and the town’s populations wa ...believe there was a forestry department tree nursery where the veterinary buildings now stand or that I hunted ground squirrels on Military Hill?
    3 KB (470 words) - 17:37, February 9, 2009
  • ...uilt at a cost of $60,000, and dedicated June 20, 1900. Like several early buildings, it has double hung windows with straight lintels on lower floors and arche
    2 KB (367 words) - 19:39, September 24, 2012
  • ...nd Vancouver. The University now comprises more than 1,300 faculty and 799 buildings across the state. At graduations this May from Pullman to Vancouver, the 21
    9 KB (1,203 words) - 07:31, February 9, 2009
  • ...first president in April, 1891. Contracts soon went out for the first few buildings. On January 13, 1892, the Washington Agricultural College and School of Sci This first decade of the new century began with new campus buildings and more degree offerings. But the feel of the college was very much that o
    21 KB (3,430 words) - 22:24, September 21, 2009
  • ...p-around concrete porch that gave a very smooth ride. Campus sidewalks and buildings were also popular.
    12 KB (2,048 words) - 21:05, September 22, 2009
  • ...ing gave the park service a reference point to reconstruct the wooden fort buildings and stockade in the original locations, Wilson says. A generation later, th
    4 KB (658 words) - 16:40, April 8, 2009
  • ...roperty mimic the microclimates found on hillsides, such as north sides of buildings or south facing walls, don’t be afraid to try some of the native trees an
    5 KB (776 words) - 16:39, April 15, 2009
  • The State College of Washington, a few small buildings on the crest of the hill, opened in 1892. The following year, Enoch A. Brya
    12 KB (1,942 words) - 16:41, April 24, 2009
  • [[Category:Buildings]] [[Category:Campus Architecture]]
    3 KB (421 words) - 21:42, September 14, 2009
  • ...Spencer said. Rough-in conduits for origination of TV from Phase I and II buildings will allow the department of animal sciences to install TV later whenever f [[Category:Buildings]] [[Category:Agriculture]] [[Category:Food_Sciences]]
    8 KB (1,293 words) - 22:50, September 20, 2010
  • ...M. White, and accountant William C. Kruegel. Their names grace many campus buildings even now.
    16 KB (2,412 words) - 16:05, May 13, 2013
  • [[Category:1950s]] [[Category:Buildings]] [[Category:Campus_Architecture]]
    6 KB (911 words) - 23:48, June 20, 2012
  • ...Eastlake, one of our buildings is named after him, one of the life science buildings. He was really uh, dedicated to the department, to especially the pre-medic ...ntrast to teaching. They have not a single teaching lab in either of those buildings. I think you’d love to see her face flush and she’s very, uh, very into
    31 KB (5,976 words) - 22:47, August 6, 2012
  • ...ple to get there so they had to start a mess hall, so they took one of the buildings and we built a kitchen and interestingly enough, there were a lot of Japane ...ost of the camps now are demolished with the exception of a few historical buildings they tried to preserve, so uh, in about half a dozen camps, they had monume
    96 KB (18,889 words) - 22:47, August 6, 2012
  • ...planning of the bushes and trees and so on. A lot of the interiors of the buildings were painted green and everybody said well that was Compton green because s
    41 KB (8,036 words) - 22:48, August 6, 2012
  • ...O. Holland. Designed by John Maloney, Holland Library was one of the first buildings to be constructed with modern functional architecture. It cost $2,600,000 a ...Indiana, the source of the limestone used on this and several other campus buildings, such as Todd Hall and Smith Gym. The statue has long been known informally
    3 KB (384 words) - 19:27, September 24, 2012
  • ...n and rededicated on September 23, 2000. It is one of WSU’s most notable buildings, an excellent example of an early ideal in educational architecture.
    3 KB (448 words) - 19:32, September 24, 2012
  • ...ery Fieldhouse and Smith Gym. Bohler was the first of the three athletics buildings he built on the north side of the campus. With Bohler, Hollingbery Fieldhou
    2 KB (282 words) - 19:24, October 3, 2012
  • ...cation for Women (1928-61). Smith Gymnasium is one of a group of athletic buildings that define the northern boundary of the campus core. Its north elevation r
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