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Bryan Hall is a prominent building in the historic campus core of Washington State University in Pullman, WA. Named for former WSU president Enoch A. Bryan, it is easily distinguished by its clock tower and is currently home to WSU’s Thomas Foley Institute, an auditorium and workshop used by the School of Music for musical theatre and opera productions, along with offices for WSU Global Learning and WSU International Programs.

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  • Bryan Hall is a prominent building in the historic campus core of Washington State University in Pullman, WA. Named for former WSU president Enoch A. Bryan, it is easily distinguished by its clock tower and is currently home to WSU’s Thomas Foley Institute, an auditorium and workshop used by the School of Music for musical theatre and opera productions, along with offices for WSU Global Learning and WSU International Programs. (en)
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  • Bryan Hall (en)
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  • J. K. Dow (en)
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  • Bryan Hall is a prominent building in the historic campus core of Washington State University in Pullman, WA. Named for former WSU president Enoch A. Bryan, it is easily distinguished by its clock tower and is currently home to WSU’s Thomas Foley Institute, an auditorium and workshop used by the School of Music for musical theatre and opera productions, along with offices for WSU Global Learning and WSU International Programs. (en)
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