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The Commoner
Oct. 5, 1894
The state agricultural college opened at Pullman last week, with encouraging prospects for the ensuing year. Prior to the opening of the school, the board of regents spent an entire week at the college in preparing for the new term. Major E. S. Ingraham, of Seattle, one of the regents, speaking of the meeting to a Post-Intelligencer representative, said:
“The board spent the entire week working over the biennial report to the governor. It necessarily covered the doings of the old board as well known, the senate failed to confirm the appointment of any of...
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