This catalogue offers a glimpse into the early days of the University of Washington and the broader educational landscape of the Washington Territory. It provides valuable insight into the curriculum, faculty, and student body of the institution during its formative years. A significant historical document, this catalogue serves as a primary source for researchers and anyone interested in the history of education in the Pacific Northwest. Explore the subjects taught, the academic standards of the time, and the individuals who shaped this important institution. "Catalogue" is a must-read for historians, educators, and those fascinated by the development of higher education in the American West.
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