Leading the Crimson and Gray

Leading the Crimson and Gray
Title Leading the Crimson and Gray PDF eBook
Author Mark O'English
Publisher WSU Press Washington State University Press
Pages
Release 2019-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780874223675

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Washington State University (WSU) is a remarkable place, over the years educating hundreds of thousands, conducting innovative research in a wide variety of disciplines, and earning numerous intercollegiate athletics titles. Originally named The Agricultural College, Experiment Station and School of Science of the State of Washington, the school first opened on a wintry 1892 morning with six professors. Today, the institution has more than 2,600 faculty positions and annually awards over 7,000 degrees on multiple campuses--now exceeding 260,000 total since its first graduating class of seven. In Leading the Crimson and Gray, multiple authors chronicle the lives and legacies of those who served in one of WSU's most visible roles--president. These executives were responsible for raising funds, shaping strategic visions, addressing faculty and student concerns, attending to fiscal issues, and interacting with lawmakers and business leaders. There were early bitter battles over the Pullman location and curriculum. Other eras brought student unrest and social upheaval, wars, protests, and severe economic depression and recession. Their accomplishments were substantial. Early presidents launched the college, expanded the academic program beyond agriculture and science, established general education requirements, and took key steps toward eventual university status. Later presidents supported athletic achievement, vastly strengthened enrollment, obtained favorable legislative budgets and support for a capital construction bond referendum, increased research grants and contracts, completed major construction projects, effectively faced massive state allocation cuts, and won bipartisan state legislative backing for a new medical school. Combined, George W. Lilley, John W. Heston, Enoch A. Bryan, Ernest O. Holland, Wilson M. Compton, C. Clement French, W. Glenn Terrell, Samuel H. Smith, V. Lane Rawlins, and Elson S. Floyd left a legacy that makes the Cougar Nation proud.

Chance for Glory

Chance for Glory
Title Chance for Glory PDF eBook
Author Darin Watkins
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781943164486

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Chance for Glory chronicles the untold story of the magical 1915 season, when the innovative strategies of Native American coach William Lone Star Dietz transformed undersized players into giants on the football field and led Washington State to victory in the first Rose Bowl. Published by Aviva Publishing.

Butch's Game Day

Butch's Game Day
Title Butch's Game Day PDF eBook
Author Tony Poston
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021-09-17
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780578946160

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A story about Butch T. Cougar and his excitement for WSU Cougar Football Game Day. Join young Butch and his Dad as they set out on an adventurous Cougar Football Saturday around Pullman, WA to enjoy all the things the best college town around has to offer.

When the Stars Lead to You

When the Stars Lead to You
Title When the Stars Lead to You PDF eBook
Author Ronni Davis
Publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Pages 400
Release 2019-11-12
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0316490687

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Nicola Yoon meets Jenny Han in a heated first-love romance about two teens who are torn apart one summer by prejudice and mental illness, and find each other once again. Eighteen-year-old Devon longs for two things: The stars, and the boy she fell in love with last summer. When Ashton breaks Devon's heart at the end of the most romantic summer ever, she thinks her heart will never heal again. But over the course of the following year, Devon finds herself slowly putting the broken pieces back together. Now it's senior year and she's determined to enjoy every moment of it, as she prepares for a future studying galaxies. That is, until Ashton shows up on the first day of school. Can she forgive and open her heart to him again? Or are they doomed to repeat history? From debut author, Ronni Davis, comes a stunning novel about passion, loss, and the power of first love.

Butch T. Cougar

Butch T. Cougar
Title Butch T. Cougar PDF eBook
Author Caryn Lawton
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020-02-17
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780874223781

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Butch, the beloved Washington State University Cougar mascot, just may be a superhero. This charmingly illustrated children's book lays out the evidence and lets readers decide. Cougar fans of all ages will recognize fun nods to WSU favorites.

The Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf

The Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf
Title The Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf PDF eBook
Author Julia King
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 2003
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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Originally part of the Woolfs' personal library, the Leonard and Virginia Woolf Collection at Washington State University reveals valuable biographical information about the Woolfs themselves, as well as writers and artists associated with the Bloomsbury Group. The catalog consists of brief citations that describe all of the circa 6,000 volumes in the repository.

The Crimson Petal and the White

The Crimson Petal and the White
Title The Crimson Petal and the White PDF eBook
Author Michel Faber
Publisher Canongate Books
Pages 865
Release 2010
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1847678939

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Yearning to escape her life of prostitution in 1870s London, Sugar finds her fate entangled in the complicated family life of patron William, an egotistical perfume magnate.