Report of the University Land and Building Commissioners, 1892O.C. White, state printer, 1892 - 45 páginas |
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... placed the boilers for heating . It is proposed to heat the buildings by steam ; the boilers in batteries to be as central as possible . The boilers and engines are located in a portion of the building arranged for the manual training ...
... placed the boilers for heating . It is proposed to heat the buildings by steam ; the boilers in batteries to be as central as possible . The boilers and engines are located in a portion of the building arranged for the manual training ...
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... placed in the center and to the rear 74 x 116 . Basement : Eleven feet high , contains four class rooms 20 x 22 , four class rooms 20 x 23 , two class rooms 20 x 24 , two lecture rooms 24 x 33 , two professors ' rooms 10 x 12 , one ...
... placed in the center and to the rear 74 x 116 . Basement : Eleven feet high , contains four class rooms 20 x 22 , four class rooms 20 x 23 , two class rooms 20 x 24 , two lecture rooms 24 x 33 , two professors ' rooms 10 x 12 , one ...
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... Placed facing the campus , this building will contain rooms for the pro- fessors of physical culture and gymnastics , of military science and tactics , and instructor in gymnastics ; gymnasium , about 45 x 90 ; drill room , same size ...
... Placed facing the campus , this building will contain rooms for the pro- fessors of physical culture and gymnastics , of military science and tactics , and instructor in gymnastics ; gymnasium , about 45 x 90 ; drill room , same size ...
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... placed falls gradually to the rear . This allows of the boiler rooms being placed in the basement , which will be several feet below the level of the other buildings ; here it is proposed to place the battery of boilers which shall ...
... placed falls gradually to the rear . This allows of the boiler rooms being placed in the basement , which will be several feet below the level of the other buildings ; here it is proposed to place the battery of boilers which shall ...
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... placed , when it might be well placed and surrounded , is incomplete ; one is apt to find the entrances placed where they will necessitate inconvenient approaches ; these , in their turn , spoiling the grounds , by preventing the best ...
... placed , when it might be well placed and surrounded , is incomplete ; one is apt to find the entrances placed where they will necessitate inconvenient approaches ; these , in their turn , spoiling the grounds , by preventing the best ...
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acre tract administration and belles architect artesian auditor basement Belles Lettres Building bidder Board of University Building Commissioners Charles F city of Seattle class rooms 20 cloak rooms construction cost day of August dormitories Edward Lander Elisha erection feet Ferry four class rooms fractional school section fund governor grading Hayden hundred immediately indorse James John Arthur John McReavy labor and material laboratories Lake Union Lake Washington Land and Building Leavenworth located main building main university building meeting named members voting notice to contractors Number o'clock P. M. October Olympia plans and specifications prepared by W. E. railroad railroad switch room 20 x secretary section 16 selected September 24 specifications prepared Spokane Chronicle storage rooms stump supreme court Tacoma Territory of Washington thousand dollars tion toilet rooms tract in Seattle unanimously adopted University Land University of Washington W. E. Boone Walla Walla WASH WHEREAS William E
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Página 27 - Every law which imposes, continues or revives a tax, shall distinctly state the tax, and the object to which it is to be applied; and it shall not be sufficient to refer, to any other law to fix such tax or object.
Página 27 - ... next after the passage of such appropriation act; and every such law. making a new appropriation, or continuing or reviving an appropriation, shall distinctly specify the sum appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied ; and it shall not be sufficient for such law to refer to any other law to fix such sum.
Página 27 - ... years next after the passage of such appropriation act; and every such law making a new appropriation, or continuing or reviving an appropriation, shall distinctly specify the sum appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied; and it shall not be sufficient for...
Página 16 - ... of sufficient extent to have a distinctive landscape character. The general aim of his work will be to make a harmonious combination with the dominant characteristics which nature has already stamped upon the site. He will seek a fuller or richer development of the essential leading features, simply softening what is hard, clothing what is bare, filling out what is meagre, and enriching what is beautiful, all in harmony with the original type.
Página 7 - ... lode does exist, by whom claimed, under what designation, and in which subdivision of the land it lies; whether any placer mine...
Página 10 - Hunt, to me known to be the same individuals described in and who executed the foregoing Instrument, and severally acknowledged to me that they executed the same for the purposes therein expressed.
Página 16 - Perhaps they maybe commoner when it comes to be known that there are now several park commissioners in this country who do not consider it their first duty to destroy the beauty which nature provides. Real landscape art is nothing if it is not broad, simple, and conservative of natural beauty. It is elaborate and gardenesque only in special circumstances. Its old name of " landscape-gardening" must be discarded at once, if the definition in the new •' Century Dictionary
Página 3 - An act providing for the establishment, location, maintenance and support of the university of Washington," enacted a law providing for Opinion of the Court— WHITE, J.
Página 7 - ... that no portion of said land is claimed for mining purposes under the local customs or rules of miners, or otherwise; that no portion of said land is worked for mineral during any part of the year by any person or persons...
Página 4 - Seattle, or any other party, in and to a certain tract of laud, containing ten acres more or less, in the city of Seattle, now known and occupied as the site of the University of Washington, which said ten acre tract was conveyed to the Territory of Washington by AA Denny and wife, CC Terry and wife and Edward Lander, in April, 1861, which deeds shall be duly recorded in the office of the county auditor, said Board of University Land and Building Commissioners shall proceed to locate the University...