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State College of Washington map of campus and vicinity (September, 1946)
12019-05-09T16:51:03+00:00Alex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f4339941In 1946, Washington State College began a policy of entrance requirements for students. A housing shortage in the years directly following the Second World War forced the college to recognize that it could no longer accept everyone. Resident veterans received first priority, followed by Washington residents with an acceptable grade point average. Faculty and staff also felt the housing shortage. A number of new homes were built on Military Hill and near the Finch Memorial Hospital to house employees. Students lived in temporary dorms previously used as US Army cantonments. They were shipped to the school and situated near the golf course. Known as North, South and East Fairway, a number of veterans lived in these buildings. The student union building in the center of campus on this map is not the same building used today. It was known as the TUB--or temporary union building--and was originally the women's gymnasium. Students began to use the area as a community center sometime in the early 1940s. However, President Compton felt the need for a new, modern building to help unite the campus. The TUB was torn down and replaced with the Compton Union Building in 1951. The building's dedication came shortly after his forced resignation--brought about by politics found within the Board of Regents at the time. Compton was replaced in 1952 by C. Clement French, the Vice President of Texas Agriculture and Mechanical College, also a land-grant school.plain2019-05-09T16:51:03+00:001946Alex Merrillb09a6772a215272bb53277ec320c56e5b0f43399