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Yes the Washington foundation may give money to the football team across the mountains but outside of that they give to both schools for education. Phyllis's name is on the education building at UM.
So I'm looking up where everything goes. Directly behind Norm Abj. Is the Gianforte Hall. It says the Vim will be south of Norm and near the north and south dome gyms. So are we taking out the parking lot there? Gallatin college goes where?
What are they building over by the forestry lab? I used to park for games over in the faculty lot and walk over but there was a construction fence over there this year.
The article says on the “East” side of south 7th. All the renderings I have seen have shown it between the police station and steam plant on the east side of 7th.
Yup, number 1 or close to it in this rendering.
On the other side, it looks like the new nursing building will end the duck pond? If so, I'm not sure how I feel about that.
The new nursing building is already under construction and is located in the Brick parking lot at the intersection. The Duck pond is about a half block to the North.
Yes, I'm bored and this has nothing to do with Bobcat sports. Anyway, for folks that have driven the road from Livingston to Bozeman will immediately recognize this old photo.
Or this one driving down the hill into downtown. The second building on the left is still there and is currently being restored.
Cool Pics! Speaking of Bozeman Pass, I often wondered why the smaller town of Livingston had a larger train station than Bozeman. Apparently, it’s because they had to ready helper engines there to get trains over Bozeman Pass. Also, because it was a destination hub for travelers headed to Yellowstone N.P.
Cool Pics! Speaking of Bozeman Pass, I often wondered why the smaller town of Livingston had a larger train station than Bozeman. Apparently, it’s because they had to ready helper engines there to get trains over Bozeman Pass. Also, because it was a destination hub for travelers headed to Yellowstone N.P.
I would think Yellowstone was probably the bigger reason. After all, trains went over the pass from both directions, although I know Livingston had the pusher trains too. Both Bozeman and Livingston had comparable populations until around 1940. My great-grandparents were going to honeymoon in Yellowstone. They got to Livingston on the train but had to take a stagecoach into the park and my great-grandma said the passengers all looked dirty and dusty coming out of the park, so they got back on the train and went to the old Broadwater Hotel in Helena instead.
I’d like an adults only camp run by these guys. Get out there and really see which one of us would reign supreme. A full medical staff would need to be on hand and maybe a couple ambulances.
I’d like an adults only camp run by these guys. Get out there and really see which one of us would reign supreme. A full medical staff would need to be on hand and maybe a couple ambulances.
After we all fail miserably, do you think it might tone down all of us arm chair qbs? I doubt it too.
I’d like an adults only camp run by these guys. Get out there and really see which one of us would reign supreme. A full medical staff would need to be on hand and maybe a couple ambulances.
After we all fail miserably, do you think it might tone down all of us arm chair qbs? I doubt it too.
Tessman served as a professor of political science and Dean of the Davidson Honors College at the University of Montana from 2015 to 2018. Tessman was a multisport athlete in high school and competed in collegiate track and field at Brown and Colorado.
Schnier and his wife were college athletes, but his bio doesn’t indicate what sports they played.