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  • ...citizens of Pullman, and it opened in 1892 under the name of Agricultural College, Experiment Station, and School of Science. ...rant institution would be in Pullman. See ''Historical Sketch of the State College of Washington 1890-1925'', by E.O. Bryan, Alumni and the Associated Student
    21 KB (3,483 words) - 21:52, February 3, 2009
  • ...ents arrived on campus to find one building, the "Crib," perched on top of College Hill.<br> ...<br>Price of a loaf of bread: $.03<br>Major challenges: Imagine starting a college from nothing.<br>
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  • Entering WSU in 1931, Stojack had won all-Coast honors and mention on several All-America teams by his senior year. He also was ch ...enth of eight children born to immigrant parents made it to WSU — or any college for that matter — in those post depression days when "money" was just a w
    7 KB (1,250 words) - 21:34, March 20, 2009
  • *'''Instruction beginning in 1895''' in what will become the College of Veterinary Medicine. ...e new home of the nationally-acclaimed WSU Honors College, celebrating the college’s 40th anniversary.
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  • ...shington State for medical help. That year, the need for beds prompted the college to open a two-story infirmary called Maple Cottage, which sat in the place In 1928, a new four-story brick building, the architectural match to Honors (White) Hall to the north, was built with donations and student money on it
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  • W. Lowell Maughan graduated from the UW School of Medicine with highest honors in 1970, trained in internal medicine at the University of California, San ...a degree in education administration and then a master’s degree at Reed College in Portland.
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  • To help finance his education at Kansas State Teachers College, the Atchison native played honky-tonk piano in nightclubs and even did a s Harrison’s honors include Emporia State’s Alumni Achievement Award, 1977, and the Washingto
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  • His greatest contributions were as head of the Honors Program (1964-93) and director of International Education (1973-90). Shortl The Honors Program was introduced in 1960, initially under Hacker's direction, and fro
    4 KB (697 words) - 16:46, April 20, 2009
  • ...out his final two years with the San Diego Chargers, retiring in '85. His college coaching background includes four years at Fresno State and the past three ...junior and senior, the Spokane native earned All-West-Coast and All-Pac-10 honors. Eight of his 11 years in the NFL were with Tampa Bay, the rest at Houston,
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  • ...emember you are John Olerud. There's no one better." He was named national College Player of the Year in 1988. ...layers at their positions WSU has ever had."<br>Bledsoe earned All-America honors after arriving from Walla Walla and directing WSU to a 1992 Copper Bowl vic
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  • "I've been so thankful that circumstances put me in a small college town, especially here." She lives alone in a three-story home off Greek Row ...of experiences and memories. She talks in detail about her childhood, her college days, and the University.
    12 KB (1,942 words) - 16:41, April 24, 2009
  • ...eeker, Cougar candidate for all-Coast honors, punched 38 yards through the College of Idaho line for a touchdown on the first play of the curtain-raising game ...Coast. Josh Lowell, Idaho backfield luminary, gave Meeker a hard race for honors, nevertheless, tackling with deadly accuracy and stopping many of the W. S.
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  • ...ctions]]In the Oct. 8, 1924 edition of the Evergreen, the Washington State College student newspaper declared Dietz to be the greatest athlete in the history ...hode Island school was considered the favorite over a 6-0 Washington State College team that had outscored its opponents by a 190-10 margin.<br><br>But when t
    10 KB (1,760 words) - 18:10, May 28, 2010
  • ..., but my 2 older brothers, they told my 2 older brothers who were going to college that if they left that day and they got out of the California border by mid '''F''' - So had he left college; he had been in college, what ever happened
    96 KB (18,889 words) - 22:47, August 6, 2012
  • ...7-room dormitory area for Honors Program students. White Hall was renamed Honors Hall in fall semester 2001. ...s as a residence hall primarily to the Honors College; however, non-Honors College students do reside within its walls as well.
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  • ...er, his grandson Ronald McCroskey created a scholarship for the WSU Honors College. This building is the second oldest standing residence hall on campus. Onl
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