Enoch A. Bryan letter to Clifford Armstrong, 1930 October 01

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941.
Title
Enoch A. Bryan letter to Clifford Armstrong
Dates
1930 October 01 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.01 Linear feet of shelf space, (2 Items)
Collection Number
Cage 4940 (collection)
Summary
A letter from former State College of Washington president Enoch A. Bryan to librarian Clifford Armstrong, and accompanying documentation, explaining the "definition, meaning, or explanation of the word Palouse."
Repository
Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection is open and available for research use.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Enoch A. Bryan was born in Bloomington, Indiana, on May 10, 1855. He received an A.B. degree from Indiana University in 1878 and an A.M. Degree from that university in 1885. He also received an A.M. degree from Harvard University in 1893. He later received Honorary Doctor of Law degrees from Indiana University (1920), Michigan State University (1907), and Washington State University (1929). Bryan was President of Vincennes University from 1882-1893, after serving as the Superintendent of Public Schools in Grayville, Illinois. He came to the State College of Washington (initially called the Agricultural College, Experiment Station, and School of Science of the State of Washington, and now known as Washington State University) in 1893 and served as its president until 1916, when he became the Commissioner of Education for the State of Idaho, from 1917 to 1923. He had failed in 1916 to attain the nomination for a seat in the United States Senate.

Dr. Bryan returned to the State College of Washington in 1923 and was a professor of economic history until 1939, when he became a professor emeritus. During his lifetime he wrote three books: "The Mark in Europe and America", "The History of the State College of Washington", and "Orient Meets Occident or The Advent of the Railways into the Pacific Northwest". Dr. Bryan died in Pullman, Washington, on November 6, 1941.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

A letter from former State College of Washington president Enoch A. Bryan to librarian Clifford Armstrong, and accompanying documentation, explaining the "definition, meaning, or explanation of the word Palouse." The supporting documentation is a two-page typescript quoting definitions or derivations of the word "Palouse" from the Washington Historical Quarterly, the Larousse encyclopedia, and a United States House of Representatives document.

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Restrictions on Use

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Preferred Citation

[Item description]

Enoch A. Bryan letter to Clifford Armstrong, 1930 October 01 (Cage 4940)

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Related Materials

State College of Washington Office of the President: Enoch A. Bryan Records, 1888-1952 (Archives 158)

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Enoch Albert Bryan Family Correspondence, 1840-1961 (Cage 579b)

Bryan Family Papers, 1930-1989 (Cage 927)

State College of Washington Office of the President: Letters from Prominent Correspondents (Autograph Collection), 1897-1951 (Cage 1616)

Philips Family Papers, circa 1915-1967 (Cage 4559)

Enoch A. Bryan letter to Ben Torpen, Portland, Oregon, 24 May 1915 (Cage 4911)

President Enoch A. Bryan Photographs and Glass Negatives, 1860-1985 (PC 84)

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Paloos Indians.

Personal Names

  • Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941 -- Correspondence.

Geographical Names

  • Palouse River (Idaho and Wash.)
  • Palouse River Watershed (Idaho and Wash.)