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THE STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON The State College was founded to promote the interests of liberal and practical education. To this end it offers two kinds of training: One fits men and women for service; it requires accuracy and precision, is quantitive in character, and is a study of equations and of formulae. It qualifies for earning a living and for render¬ ing service as a productive worker. The other educates for citizenship; it qualifies men and women to be useful to society; gives them an interest in the betterment of humanity, makes them public spirited; broadens their knowledge of government; protects them against the demagogue, and gives them a basis from which to get the most enjoyment out of life and to render the greatest uplift to their fellowmen. The State College, in its courses in science, supplies the exact, the quantitative knowledge that everyone needs to become a part in the industrial development of the State. By means of its courses in the humanities it develops interest in the welfare of the race and capacity for co-operation in general social activities, and at the same time it fits one to get the greatest enjoyment from life. O. L. WALLER. , 4 1 1 H Ii4« , Thirteen
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I Mi O. L. WALLER Vice President of the College Twelve I l I
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Browne Johnson McCroskey T roy McGregor ftoar6 of Regents Governor Marion E. Hay, Ex-officio. Peter McGregor, President. Lee A. Johnson, Vice President J. J. Browne D. S. Troy R. C. McCroskey E. A. Bryan, Ex-officio Secretary J. G. Lewis, Ex-officio Treasurer “Executive Officers of tl) (Tollege Enoch A. Bryan, President Osmar L. Waller, Vice-President Elton Fulmer, Dean of College Frank T. Barnard, Registrar - Rhoda M. White, Dean of Women Deceased William C. Kruegel, Accountant ■ i i , Fourteen I
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