Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1926

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K.iV Q -' fi V- into a thriving state, comfortably populated and prosperous in all the knowledge f V- is 4 'il ,, t of commerce. .t A X I f V it ,p 1 7' l' Drake was the first white man to sight the coast of our present Washing- , , If N lil ton. ,V 'H if p it Z' -L rlrgfii 1 vu . x He claims he reached 48 degrees, and if so, it would be off the shore of the l, ' sy State of Washington as far north as a l1ne drawn through the present city of 4 l gc' ,QB 'A-:L . . . . . . V- T:',i g.,-31 Everett. Whatever the northern l1m1t reached, it is surprising for those fa- '-lt, . . . . . . . , WX ' ,nw , m1l1ar w1th the mild summer climate of Puget Sound to read in those old records qu, I., .it jx, fy that Drake's company in June. l579, encountered such bitter cold and foul , l it if-ali Weather that they were driven southward. 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