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CWU and Brooks
* Ellensburg Public Library's Historic Local Photograph Collection hosted by the CWU Brooks Library
* CWU Brooks Library University Buildings Collection
* CWU Brooks Library and Ellensburg Public Library's historic local photographs collection A collection of 294 historic photographs dating from the late 19th century to the early 20th century.

CWU and Valley
In Yakima, CWU shares a facility with Yakima Valley Community College and Washington State University.

CWU and Washington
Ellensburg is the home of Central Washington University ( CWU ).
Central Washington University, or CWU, is a publicly assisted university in Ellensburg, Washington in the United States.
CWU is located about east of Seattle, Washington on Interstate 90.
* CWU Library's Roslyn's Black History collection A collection of 84 historic photographs dating from the late 19th century to the 1960s of African-American miners, settlers and residents of the coal mining community of Roslyn, Washington.
Washoe had lived at Central Washington University since 1980 ; on October 30, 2007, officials from the Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute on the CWU campus announced that she had died at the age of 42.
* Central Washington University – CWU Fight Song ( tune of Across the Field )

CWU and from
Due to increased admission and expansion, CWU is expected to increase student enrollment from its current enrollment to possibly 15, 000 + students over the next decade.
In Des Moines, WA, students can attend Highline Community College, and then continue their education from CWU through the newly-built Higher Education Center.
* CWU and Ellensburg Public Library's historic local photographs collection A collection of 294 historic photographs dating from the late 19th century to the early 20th century.
Since 2001, the CWU has donated over £ 9million to the Labour Party but relationships became strained over Labour plans to privatise Royal Mail in 2007 and Dave Ward, the CWU's representative on the Labour Party's National Executive Committee announced he was stepping down from this role because he believed it conflicted with the interests of union members.

CWU and .
CWU being placed there is another product of that legacy.
Today CWU is a comprehensive university that provides higher education to more than 13, 000 people at nine locations.
In addition to the residential campus in Ellensburg, CWU University Centers are co-located with community colleges in Des Moines, Edmonds, Everett, Kent, Moses Lake, Steilacoom / Puyallup, Wenatchee, and Yakima.
CWU students, alumni, and Varsity athletes are known as the " Wildcats " and their colors are Crimson and Black.
CWU is part of NCAA Division II and is part of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference.
CWU lost the game, ending the Wildcats ' season.
That same year CWU Rugby finished 2nd ( losing in Overtime ) at the USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships.
In 2012 CWU Rugby's Head 7's Coach and 15's Head Attack Coach Tony Pacheco was named as the Head Coach for the Collegiate All-Americans 7's program.
Pacheco, a product of CWU Rugby ( Class of ' 03 ), selected two CWU Rugby players, Tim Stanfill and Patrick Blair, as Collegiate All-Americans, joining Scott Anderson ( Class of ' 99 ) in obtaining All American status as members of CWU Rugby.
* Basketball coach Dean Nicholson victories who combined with his father, Leo victories, to win 1, 114 games at CWU, which is the most ever by a father-son duo in college basketball history.
* 2009: ( September ) CWU opens national ballot for industrial action.
In mid October the CWU and Royal Mail agreed a resolution to the dispute.
The Communication Workers Union ( CWU ) is the main trade union in the United Kingdom for people working for telephone, cable, DSL and postal delivery companies, with 215, 000 members.

Brooks and Library
The municipal library, the Brooks Free Library in Harwich Center, is the largest and is a member of the Cape Libraries Automated Materials Sharing library network.
* Brooks Free Library
* Brooks County Public Library
* Historic images of Brooks from Salem Public Library
The School's buildings include St. John's Chapel, the Schoolhouse, Brooks House and Hundred House Dormitories, the McCormick Library ( approximately 60, 000 volumes and over 100 periodicals ), the Campbell Performing Arts Center, the Dining Hall, the Dillon Art Center and De Menil Gallery.
* Papers of Edward K. Moss ( Radio dramatist with Richard Brooks and WNEW in New York from September to December 1938 ), Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
Full-service restaurants include Col. Brooks Tavern, San Antonio Grill, Brookland Cafe, and The Library.
* Finding aid for the Brooks Hays Oral History, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
* Guide to Brooks Adams papers at Houghton Library, Harvard University
* Guide to Correspondence of Brooks Adams with American novelist Henry Adams at Houghton Library, Harvard University
1936-1942 Brooks executed murals: Queens Public Library ( since demolished ), New York ; Marine Air Terminal, La Guardia Airport, Flight ( restored 1980 ), NY and Post Office, Little Falls, New Jersey.

Brooks and Frederick
Frederick Phillips Brooks, Jr. ( born April 19, 1931 ) is a software engineer and computer scientist, best known for managing the development of IBM's System / 360 family of computers and the OS / 360 software support package, then later writing candidly about the process in his seminal book The Mythical Man-Month.
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* Frederick P. Brooks, Jr. Homepage
* Brooks, Jr., Frederick P. ( 1975 ).
( Copied from Frederick Brooks ' The Mythical Man Month )
* Automatic Data Processing ( with Frederick Brooks ), John Wiley and Sons ( 1963 )
* No Silver Bullet: Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering, by Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.
* No hay balas de plata: Lo esencial y lo accidental en la Ingeniería del Software, by Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.
The American Broadway premiere of Death and the Maiden opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on 17 March 1992, produced by Roger Berlind, Gladys Nederlander and Frederick Zollo, in association with Thom Mount and Bonnie Timmermann:
* Frederick Tom Brooks ( 1936 )
( Horace James, John Lyons, Frederick Bennett, Patti Brooks, Patrick Durkin, Maxine Casson appear in this episode.
Bart also originated the lead role of Dr. Frederick Frankenstein in the musical adaptation of Mel Brooks ' Young Frankenstein, which opened on Broadway in November 2007, following a run in Seattle.
Elliott's son, Frederick Brooks, was later murdered by the gang.
Frederick Brooks received electric shocks to his penis and testicles, and had a sparkler inserted into his urethra and then lit after which this torture was repeated a second time ; after his toes were crushed and his nose and ears burned with cigarettes, he was allowed to choke to death on his gag.
Gardiner was not missed as everyone assumed he had moved to Goolwa and Bunting had Frederick Brooks call friends of Gardiner and impersonate him.
In Mel Brooks ' 1974 comedy Young Frankenstein, Gene Wilder portrays Frederick Frankenstein, grandson of Victor, who inherits the family estate but is at first repelled by his grandfather's work ( to the point of insisting that his name is pronounced " Fronk-en-steen ").
Some recent alumni of note include novelists Louis Begley, Peter Gadol, Lev Grossman, Benjamin Kunkel, and Francine Prose, poets Carl Phillips and Frederick Seidel, biographer and critic Jean Strouse, journalists Elif Batuman and Timothy Noah, literary scholar Peter Brooks, editors Jonathan Galassi and Susan Morrison, businessmen Steve Ballmer and Thomas A. Stewart, and writer and video game developer Austin Grossman.

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