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Pullman^ Washington 



largest colleges in the Pacific Northwest. Though but eight 

 years old, it has a faculty of thirty-five, and a membership 

 of five hundred students. It has eight principal buildings, 

 besides its farm buildings. It is under the management of 

 Enoch A. Bryan as president. It offers the following colle- 

 giate departments of study and the following schools: 



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Science Hall, State AgriculturarCollege and School of Science. 



Department of Mathematics and Civil Engineer- 

 ing, including— r^j Mathematics; (b) Civil Engineering. 

 Department of Chemistry. 

 Department of Botany and Zoology. 

 Department of Agriculture. 

 Department of Horticulture. 

 Department of English Language and Literature. 



