And the Famous Paionse Country 



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erans. The city, it will be seen, is well supplied with 

 churches, and they are hard-working and helpful institutions. 

 The Sunday schools are well-organized and zealous in their 

 care of the children. There are flourishing societies for the 

 young people. In fact every religious institution which one 

 is accustomed to meet with elsewhere is to be found here,. 



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Administration Building, State Agricultural College and School of Science. 



working in the cause of social and moral betterment. Pull- 

 man is a pleasant place in which to live; and it is also a safe 

 place. With its social and educational and religious advan- 

 tages, it would be difficult to find a more attractive place for 

 settlement in the West than is offered here. 



Pullman is the seat of the State Agricultural College, Ex- 

 periment Station and School of Science. This is one of the 



