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| ======January 8, 1890====== | ======January 8, 1890====== | ||
| - | =====News===== | + | Washington legislator William Owen Bush introduced a bill at the state house in Olympia to create one or more agricultural colleges. |
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| - | * Washington legislator William Owen Bush introduced a bill at the state house in Olympia to create one or more agricultural colleges. | + | |
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| ======January 11, 1890====== | ======January 11, 1890====== | ||
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| + | **Spokane Falls Review** | ||
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| + | "An Agricultural College," | ||
| ======January 12, 1890====== | ======January 12, 1890====== | ||
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| ======January 19, 1890====== | ======January 19, 1890====== | ||
| + | **Commission Authorized** | ||
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| + | The Review published the text of the legislation authorizing a state-funded agricultural college and school of science. The governor was required to create a three-person commission to select a suitable location, with the first meeting to be in March. The legislation required the commission to finalize their decision by the first of May. | ||
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| + | =====In Print===== | ||
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| + | **Spokane Falls Review** | ||
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| ======January 20, 1890====== | ======January 20, 1890====== | ||
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| ======February 8, 1890====== | ======February 8, 1890====== | ||
| + | By a narrow margin, the Washington Senate passed a bill approving Whitman County as the site of the state' | ||
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| ======February 9, 1890====== | ======February 9, 1890====== | ||
| + | =====In Print===== | ||
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| + | **Spokane Falls Review** | ||
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| + | "An Agricultural College," | ||
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| ======February 13, 1890====== | ======February 13, 1890====== | ||
| + | ===== News ===== | ||
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| + | The Washington House of Representatives set aside a bill, passed in the Senate, to create an agricultural college in Whitman County. Representative Joseph Gandy, of Spokane, introduced a bill to create a five-person commission, with members appointed by the governor, to determine, among other things, the location of the college. | ||
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| + | | [[february-8-1890|Feb 8, 1890]] | ||
| ======February 14, 1890====== | ======February 14, 1890====== | ||
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| ======March 24, 1890====== | ======March 24, 1890====== | ||
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| + | The Washington State Senate passed a bill that included a provision to combine the proposed state agricultural college and school of science into a single entity. | ||
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| + | **Spokane Falls Daily Chronicle** | ||
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| + | | [[february-13-1890|< | ||
| ======March 25, 1890====== | ======March 25, 1890====== | ||
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