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ate struggle for existence ' 4:uv.,w:-A-q::,5fg..-:,,1g.-3.3ges-, -' V -1 was carrled on. lfVhen it .., ,ig ifwrp,ggg'2'f5f V .V -.3 'ali was hrst planned to build -4'wf:w?57f' p:f,y4a..-:- .,p.m-5-.-' ,aft- A at . . ,,.f.M4:..,,- F 8. 1.1111V CTS115 'El161'C VVC11 V fqlgaiayngsw ' 'A ' ' ' ' - - '---W '- --' '- --'- rr --'f 1.12 H ' 7 only about 4,000 PCOPR ' ..,. g I ..,V.,.,... , X , - . -:i..'JPap'i, 111 the W11012 tC1'1'1t0f5'- '- Dufmg fhose early years 3 . . .1- ww A little collegiate work was done and it was not till DENNX HALL. 1876 that a class was graduated, a class consisting of one member, Miss Clara Mc- Carty, now Mrs. l9Vilt, of Tacoma. Wfith the advent of Dr. A. Anderson as president in 1877, the University was First organized on college lines. Dr. Anderson issued the first catalogue in June, 1878. The pamphlet is two and one-half inches wide by four and one-half long. There are in all twelve pages giving the names of the Five faculty members, the board of regents, the OBSERVATORY. 'N
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Sound University. This move seems to have had the desired effect. The legislature passed an act in january, 1861, re-locat- ing the University as a single institution at Seat- tle. A board of Seattle men, Rev. Daniel Bagley, john VVebster and Ed- tritium? SCIENCE BUILDING. mund Carr was appointed to select the granted lands, sell them and build the University Within a year. A ten acre site was donated by Arthur A. Denny, Charles C. Terry and Edward Sander. The ground was quickly cleared, 2 Q 1- .fi f, A 1 ---V V1 41, . , - ..-if ,4- fi .- .. ' 1-3,55 P . . ' .. 1 - f .1 S' 111 N.. '44-I fft srf my . '1' - L' 'V :' '. 3 . eff:-: :?:.J2., 1 .2i1:,1:.2:S-if522212: 4 f-fr ' :li-1 ll f'a.1'f,H - 'N'- 't4a1 Wz::' '1 - 1f7QAWa Efgfil, ,sf :W xi ':f.,,.i1i--9-:a way .f...-:-'f.-1 's .'1f ' Rf. .-.5 a.. -.1 'Mig' - ,H 4' mu. fxf:',.Air3-:Sl'5 .1 f :diggt-':.'f?': R 5 ?'?5TeN'5'Z??f'F'9lfffsv- 5 f f .-5 5 .- J 'fT't '1'-'yur-1p'r -' f1??iij2,1f,ggf2-1'g2g.'a,'.2:-Graaff?fg5fPa'f,,x'Q ' 0 - Q. - . .. .. I. ., -ne! 7w'1fJtf,4,':' V.11115:Z':x.x,.:?4:1,.,'.f GYMNAS IUM. only a few maples and a grove ol small evergreens being left. Upon this site, facing Puget Sound and the snow capped Olympics the new University was built at a cost of thirty- nve thousand dollars. For years a desper-
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total enrollment of 120 ' ' W 'W7 and the course of study. ee Entrance requirements ' 4 - ' , 1. ' 7' -' 'fuk l - .QQ , ' V' 21, consisted of the Fourth . ' f i 'g , Wil? ,. X V f IM! six, . ,X ' K . , ' I 1 , 1 ' ' 'ui ' -Vi YH 'vi 1 1 5-45 , Readei, Spelling. Ere- l 5 'Q i y V-gi -we E . v i 'Q 4 s 5. lf . mentary Geography and J ,.- r 1-.9 gif . . . L' ll? iff 41 Arithmetic thru fractions It gg, 1' f ef, . w 'f 5' ' , ., b 1, K qw-af.. , f ' -- - -Liferi and compound numbers. l 351 V I 't A, 553.5 'lf '- l' I 5 -..ft:' i' A cadet company and a lit e r ary society, the Gnothantii, were supported. Since that time catalogues MUSEUM. have been issued yearly. From them a table of statistics has been arranged. The teaching force, students doing graduate work, those in the collegiate de- ' L W i wb -- . ...f -Q312: ,A - , ,af- -'Y'.j--4.11.1,-w'i'i.: ' ' ' ' ' ' 'f' 'fm 'N 1i2il,c13i.'f.-f' , . .'.' Wow. - , i . - - 11:1 .1Qf ' ' ... ' ffm F5562 In I f fviH!fn'r Mi fl I ' 'K I ,ff 0 17' 1 ififgffifgl 'l W 4 off: 0,4 64 ,J , A n in l I I L, , .1 ,I 4 E 1 U 'I r I f 4 f . ,du .t. f.. .. . .QW - fi .I -' ly P', fs 1.?f4fT 1 .. 11-1 1 mg- 1 fl ,a,.,,-1.47 X i'7-thi Hi X- G' . l A i . - i I 1 .! -:f P iw' I - ., , 1 . ,M ,ft-.M . N ' .l ,:.'.5..g1zq,:pf5,,- f' fm: may rw 1251591142 14 'eff f :rf audi ax-:ag-', ,'2f1' as-'r-'mf-f Q1- .A ,,sf2'21?1 i'Ql'jfIF1., 5.- iff? ' 1 ' aff 2f. 1.1'1' .' - M46 57' V-YS. . ' ' 'J - 1 -'H 1 -I -'ff'-'2Hl'14f'Zi.'1'1i'f.-'-'Y'-1'f'i'32'3'.1i'fri! -12. - . 1 ' ' :Z'7 L.--iii. ifirf-: - f 'l -' - 5 , ' Q W! 5-S' :fm-1 ctr- sz, 5 I-27451 . .- f 4 A . -:-.1-.Q 1'nm-u-4v,g,,'tWss',z-1-6 E1243555ffaxhfaw-whim-'71-414-..-., : Q. ' fv s igitfi . .. ,. . .. ,. J.. .1 . . A . f- .MJ . . ' 1. ,..74:9!F'.f1:':sv449f1Lsi,41f:'naf .5Q:2't'a-.- -,.1.4.:d.- he I if XJ! ,X ff is 'g?, 411?ff 'gg' DINING ROOM. partment, preparatory, in- cluding the subfreshmen, normal and other depart- ments, with the total reg- istration for each year is given. lt must be noted, however, that between 1876 and ISQ7, when Dr. Graves b ecame presiden t,
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