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  • ...riterion. He was 41 years old, a bachelor, and a close friend of the Bryan family in Indiana. Bryan later said the transition from his presidency to that of ...sman—he had no experience in educational administration. But through his family, he was very familiar with the academic world. Compton had studied the Paci
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  • [[Image:Lagat family.jpg|thumb|left|300px]] Lagat and Tom were married, and in 2006 welcomed Miika into their family. They now live in Arizona, where Lagat can train at high altitudes and be c
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  • Since Othello had only a grade school, Xerpha had to leave her family to finish high school. She moved 50 miles away to Ritzville, where she live ...in common. Edward, too, had been born back east and had migrated with his family to Washington. He was raised on a farm in Chewelah, working a thresher and
    23 KB (3,894 words) - 17:54, March 6, 2009
  • ...Alpha and the Ophites becoming Sigma Nu. Chapters took up residence in old family homes on Colorado and Linden streets, like the Walter Davis house given to ...Twitter. The method of communication changes, but keeping your friends and family close is as important as ever.
    21 KB (3,430 words) - 22:24, September 21, 2009
  • ...d watch develop. Then when they were all done there was the tour with your family to see all the decorations. For the college members, the activity was a gre
    12 KB (2,048 words) - 21:05, September 22, 2009
  • ...uscripts, Archives, and Special Collections.]]'''Not long after the Murrow family moved from Ed's birthplace of Polecat Creek, North Carolina, to the Skagit ...n stage." From his mama, Ed learned the old locutions that survived in his family since the Revolution: "ere" for "before," "commence" for "begin," "forth an
    10 KB (1,646 words) - 16:33, April 6, 2009
  • ...ine developed a pronounced double curvature, badly twisting her torso. Her family feared for her life.
    6 KB (1,054 words) - 16:34, April 6, 2009
  • Now a veterinarian with a busy practice in Renton, a family, and plenty of other interests, he can't seem to break free of his Cougar t ...ritch family.]]Finally, of the students exhibiting WAZZU style, some had a family connection to the University, be it a parent, grandparent, sibling, or aunt
    12 KB (2,070 words) - 16:55, April 6, 2009
  • ...Sinko as his cheese maker. Sinko had been creating artisan cheeses for his family’s Bandon Cheese Company in Oregon until Tillamook bought it. Now at Beech ...r own with the finest cheese in the world. Appel Farms in Lynden, Estrella Family Creamery in Montesano, Grace Harbor Farms in Blaine, Port Madison Farm on B
    18 KB (3,022 words) - 16:48, April 13, 2009
  • ...ull teaching and administrative schedule at WSU, always emphasizing to the family the importance of hard work, education, and the pursuit of one’s dreams. [[Category:Family]]
    9 KB (1,375 words) - 16:48, April 13, 2009
  • ...e income or a subsistence farm,” Hackett says. “In some cases it’s a family hobby farm. For the most part they are in it to make money.”
    3 KB (475 words) - 17:00, April 13, 2009
  • ...s finger in a bunch of those,” says Ruthann Howell, president and CEO of Family Services of King County. Born into a well-to-do family that emphasized community responsibility, civil rights, and the arts, Alhad
    9 KB (1,469 words) - 16:28, April 15, 2009
  • ...risons in Walla Walla and Monroe, as well as their wives, girlfriends, and family members.<br> ...px|James E. Blackwell, fourth from left, was photographed with friends and family following the 1959 Washington State University commencement on Rogers Field
    8 KB (1,219 words) - 16:52, April 20, 2009
  • ...tp://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/walkerlibrarydescription.html Walker Family Library], "possibly the first private library in the Pacific Northwest." ...Regla Papers''], a guide to the papers of "a single extended Mexican elite family" spanning more than 125 years from the middle of the 18th century, and Five
    6 KB (943 words) - 16:26, April 22, 2009
  • ...SC in September of 1950, in a blue jeep, from Walla Walla, breaking a long family tradition of attending Whitman College. (My father and older brother and si ...y 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 campus more than mo
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  • When Don Appel left the family farm at Endicott in the 1930s to enroll at Washington State College, he did Dick Appel ('59 Agri. Engr.), Don's oldest, was the first in the family to graduate. David '61, Tony '63, Fred '65, Donna '67, Colleen '68, Steven
    4 KB (636 words) - 16:33, April 22, 2009
  • ...ourtesy Janet Nollan Morelock '51.]]The Titans, in Greek mythology, were a family of primordial gods, children of Uranus and Gaea. Prometheus, humanity's ben
    10 KB (1,755 words) - 16:43, April 22, 2009
  • ...teams for 30 years. That was one reason she stayed in Pullman. When their family was reared, she went back to WSU: there was more to learn. At 58, she compl ...901 in Colfax, Washington. Pullman had no hospital. Six weeks earlier, the family had moved into a new frame house on the present site of Kappa Delta sororit
    12 KB (1,942 words) - 16:41, April 24, 2009
  • ...went home today. Her folks sent for her. There seems to be trouble in the family. I hardly think she will be back this semester.”
    9 KB (1,710 words) - 16:05, June 2, 2009
  • == Family photos ==
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